Press Releases

 

24 September 2008
BullGuard Releases BullGuard Internet Security 8.5

 

2 September 2008
BullGuard Teams Up with SteelSeries to Introduce Advanced Security for Gamers

 

16 August 2008
BullGuard Spamfilter Performance

 

25 June 2008

Another Award for BullGuard Backup 8.0

 

15 April 2008

George Tennet Named CEO of BullGuard

 

9 April 2008

BullGuard CEO to Step Down

 

18 March 2008

BullGuard Releases BullGuard Backup 8.0

 

27 February 2008

BullGuard Wants Gamers!

 

23 January 2008

BullGuard Declares War on Spam with Free Spamfilter

 

3 December 2007
BullGuard Passes Virus Bulletin Test and Retains 100% Score

 

20 November 2007
BullGuard and Brightpoint Provide Mobile Security

 

10 November 2007
Confederation of Danish Industries gives BullGuard Initiative Award

 

5 November 2007
BullGuard releases Internet Security 8.0

 

29 October 2007
BullGuard Wins IT Channel Vision USA Award

 

26 October 2007
End of Life for BullGuard v4.5

 

2 October 2007
BullGuard Support Continues to Excel

 

20 September 2007

BullGuard Supports Internet Security Campaign for the Elderly

 

28 August 2007

BullGuard Launches BullGuard Mobile Antivirus Enterprise Edition

 

2 August 2007

BullGuard Passes Virus Bulletin 100 Test for Vista 64-bit

 

13 June 2007

BullGuard Passes
Virus Bulletin 100 Test

 

20 May 2007

BullGuard Launches French and Spanish Support

 

10 May 2007

BullGuard Gets Mascot

 

2 May 2007

BullGuard Wins Prestigious Channel Award

 

2 April 2007

BullGuard Wins Channel Expo's Security Product of the Year

 

18 March 2007

BullGuard Increases Dominance within UK System Integrator Market

 

20 February 2007

BullGuard Appoints Top Sales Director for Asia & Pacific

 

30 January 2007

BullGuard is Vista Ready

 

 What is a firewall?

 

 

firewall   A firewall is a hardware or software device configured to permit or deny data through a computer network in order to

   protect the resources of a private network from users from other networks. For example, an enterprise with an

   intranet that allows its workers access to the wider Internet would install a firewall to prevent outsiders from

   accessing its own private data resources and for controlling what outside resources its own users have access to.

 


In the same way, computer users install personal firewalls (usually software) to protect their computers from the threats of the Internet. The program simply sits between your computer and the Internet and its job is to filter incoming and outbound traffic. That way it can deny intruders or malware access to your computer and it can also detect unwanted outbound traffic. For instance, in order to guard against spyware which could be sending your surfing habits to a Web site.

 

Basically, a firewall examines all data trying to pass it to determine whether to forward it to its destination. This is done according to a set of rules set by the user, establishing which sorts of traffic to be allowed and which traffic not. The term "firewall" of course originated from firefighting, where firewalls are barriers established to prevent the spread of fire.

 

An up to date firewall is really one of the most basic must-have elements of computer protection and that became clear, when the Love Bug, MyDoom, Slammer, and Sasser worms swept across the globe in the first years of this millennium causing millions of dollars of damage. As a response ordinary computer users started installing firewalls and anti-virus products galore and the next generations of worms have pretty much been stopped dead in their tracks before they could start spreading to a serious degree.

 

Modern firewalls can filter traffic based on many packet attributes like source IP address, source port, destination IP address or port, destination service like WWW or FTP. They can filter based on protocols, TTL values, netblock of originator, domain name of the source, and many other attributes.

 

A firstclass firewall has always been an integrated part of BullGuard Internet Security and of course this is also the case in the brand new BullGuard Internet Security 8.0. The BullGuard firewall gives you full control of your Internet connection and allows you to create your own firewall settings if you choose to do so. It offers complete security, detecting all types of hacker attacks and protecting all types of network connectivity.


 

  

 

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