Kerio Personal Firewall
Version: 4.3268
Downloads Count: 62,582
License Type: Shareware
Price: $20
Date Added: Feb 1, 2007
Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP
File Size: 7800 KB
Author: Kerio
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Description of Kerio Personal Firewall
Kerio Personal Firewall is designed to protect your PC against attacks from the Internet as well as other computers in the local network. The program controls all data flow in both directions--from the Internet to your computer and vice versa--and it can block all attempted communication, allowing only what you choose to permit. The firewall protects against information theft, Trojan horse applications, spyware, denial of service attacks, and unauthorized access from within the local network. Among other things, the program is suitable for notebook computers that travel in and out of the corporate network.
This program is free for home use. Business and institutional customers are encouraged to download this software for evaluation purposes. The program will work as a full-edition program for 30 days, and then will become the limited free edition version for home users.
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