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Kaspersky Anti-Hacker

Computers need protection against hacker
attacks which can steal information, introduce viruses into
your system, and turn your machine into a zombie for use in
spamming attacks. And all of this can be done without your
knowledge or consent.
Say no to hackers
Kaspersky Anti-Hacker, the personal firewall developed by
Kaspersky Labs, offers you reliable protection against all
these threats. The product has flexible configuration and five
security levels for ease of use. It is fully compatible with
MS WIndows XP SP2.
Effective protection
Kaspersky Anti-Hacker blocks the most common hacker network
attacks by continuously filtering incoming and outgoing
traffic. The program detects most types of DoS attacks, as
well as Ping of Death attacks, Land, Helkern, Lovesan and
SMBDie. In addition, Anti-Hacker detects attempted port scans
that often precede mass attacks. When an attack occurs a
notification is immediately sent to the user.
Tracking network activity
Kaspersky Anti-Hacker contains predefined rules for the most
commonly used mail transfer agents, web-browsers, ICQ and
other instant messaging programs. You can set security rules
for Internet applications, and can regulate network
application activity on the basis either of general program
categories or specific actions performed by individual
applications.
Packet filtration
Kaspersky Anti-Hacker checks all data packets and prevents
unsanctioned leaks of confidential information. The program
analyses all aspects of data transfer; headings, the protocol
used, ports, IP addresses and so forth. Packets are filtered
according to user defined rules based on this information. For
instance, you can set packet filtration rules that will apply
to all applications or only specified ones. If an IP-address
is blocked by packet filtration rules, it will not be
accessible to any application.
Self-modification system
Kaspersky Anti-Hacker modifies security rules for Internet
applications using its inbuilt self-modification feature. When
an event occurs which is not described in the pre-defined
rules, the user has the option to create and add a new rule to
the list of security rules. As a result, users are free to
tailor a security profile to meet their specific needs.
Total invisibility
SmartStealth technology protects you by making your PC
'invisible'. When your computer is in 'Stealth' mode, no one
can detect your computer in a network since all network
activity is prohibited, unless explicitly permitted by rules
which you, the user, define. You are free to surf the Internet
unseen. You are even protected against DoS attacks. |