Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 18th Feb 2007 20:29 UTC, submitted by Jennifer Logan
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A Trojan masked by a rootkit that can't disable/bypass your software firewall? I think not.
Quite right, hence the reason why I said "a firewall might just save the day.", (Emphasis added).
So your argument is that a software firewall can prevent unauthorised outgoing connections? [/i]
No, my arguement is that whilst a firewall should not be used as the basis of a security implementation, it does compliment properly securing or disabling services. Firewalls (hardware and software) are not infallable, but they should not be overlooked.
There is a huge industry built around selling users 'security' software by marketing through fear and aren't solving the problem in the right place.
Very true, and I'm aware of far too many people that buy into this false sense of security.
Edited 2007-02-19 13:35