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I already have a tool that does this.
It's called a "firewall."

Specifically, Zone Alarm Pro. It does tend to be paranoid at times, questioning the activity of programs I know to be safe. But I'd rather have a paranoid firewall than an infected system anyday.
Posted by: Mr. Roboto   Posted on: 04/28/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I already have a tool that does this.  Mr. Roboto | 04/28/06
Wrong  TimeBomb | 04/29/06
Thank You TIMEBOMB. Heres More.  internet11 | 04/29/06
Firewalls are no help...  BitTwiddler | 04/30/06
Awsome  jstead1 | 04/28/06
I have a tool like this already!  The Rifleman | 04/28/06
Ummm...  TimeBomb | 04/29/06
It's about time!  darreno1 | 04/29/06
One more protection program?  jpr75_z | 04/30/06
I Tend To Agree! But JPR75_Z. Did We Learn?  internet11 | 04/30/06
would it be possible  xuniL_z | 05/01/06
Primitive FUD.  Anton Philidor | 04/30/06
an anti-virus does not stop exploits  Suzi_z | 05/01/06
Why not just avoid IE?  johnsmith222 | 05/01/06
I think that might just be an even trade  xuniL_z | 05/01/06
Need math lesson  Langalibalene | 05/01/06
ok.  xuniL_z | 05/01/06
Maybe its just me  zmud | 05/01/06
an excellent driveby preventer  jon702@... | 05/01/06
exploits are not the same as drive by downloads  Suzi_z | 05/01/06

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