Bizarre™ Posted December 7, 2008 Share Posted December 7, 2008 Outpost Firewall Pro 2009 Beta (2490.360.654.321.204)Outpost Firewall Pro provides a superior arsenal of defense against PC infiltration. Outpost ensures your online security with solid protection against all Internet-borne threats.What you get:Advanced firewall for secure connectionsAntispyware to keep your PC spyware-freeHost protection to block zero-day threatsWeb control to protect your PC from web-borne threatsBenefits:Safety on the InternetThe two-way firewall stops inappropriate or malicious access to your computer from both internal (LAN) and external (Internet) sources. As a frontline defense, it prevents malware from spreading or “phoning home”, providing protection against hackers, loss of personal data, unknown malware, and unauthorized program activity.Preemptive threat protectionOutpost’s Host Protection module monitors how programs interact to protect your system against high-level security breaches and has passed all well-known leaktests to prevent unauthorized transmission of information from your PC.No more spyware!Eliminate spyware with Outpost’s dedicated antispyware utility. Regular updates and always-on monitoring ensure that spyware cannot activate and cause damage to your data or divert your applications.Secure web surfingThe versatile Web Control module safeguards you against the Internet’s darker side. It steers you away from websites infected with drive-by downloads, prevents the inadvertent disclosure of personal information, limits your exposure to potentially unsafe web properties, and keeps your identity private.Bulletproof self-defenseOutpost cannot be deactivated by targeted attacks, ensuring continuity of protection.Performance-driven operationNo matter what you do on an Outpost-protected computer, it will always feel like it’s brand new because the program uses so few system resources. The key engine has been optimized to deliver revolutionary speed efficiency, so you can focus on using your computer productively, not worrying about security issues.Power without complexityWhether you’re a security novice or expert, you can easily configure Outpost Firewall Pro to meet your needs. Thanks to automated and context-sensitive help, the firewall can learn how to handle alerts and make decisions for you, so you can focus on what you want to do, and leave the security to Outpost!What’s New:Addresses from connection request dialogs can be added to IP BlocklistImproved ICMP settings (include ICMPv6)Update and scheduled tasks are not triggered when running in Entertainment modeSpy sites list can be editedAbility to select components to installNew Anti-Leak Control parametersSignatures detection algorithm is improvedSupport for more packers and archiversSmart Scan 3 (system scan time is significantly decreased, system load by real-time protection is minimized)What’s Fixed:Most commonly reported crashes (among which are crashes on presets update, system scan)Freeze on Anti-Leak Control promptsSeveral compatibility issues (among which are issues with KAV2009, NOD32 3)Temporary files remained on disk C: after installationDr.Web Scheduler (drwebscd.exe) unload was blocked on system shutdown/rebootConfiguration cannot be imported from OSS2007 ("Cannot import the configuration" error)Temporary files remained after on-demand system scan (after unpacking archives) on Windows Vista x64IP addresses were not displayed in the system tray after installationFreeze on Component Control prompt for a new component on starting ScreenSaverInterface was corrupted in COMPAS-3D V10 applicationIssues with sending error reportsFreeze on content filtering on Windows Vista x32+SP1Files remained in user’s folder for temporary files after receiving mailMore minor issues (including interface issues)Downloads: App + Serial by Team YAGFor x86MediaFire . com sharecode is /?lx4dphongphFor x64MediaFire . com sharecode is /?t0ymtxqeg0eCredits:Team YAGNote:Move to Frontpage if necessary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
32krazor23 Posted December 7, 2008 Share Posted December 7, 2008 Sorry for the noob question but how do you know if you have x86 or x64? Isn't that something to do with the operating system...? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bizarre™ Posted December 7, 2008 Author Share Posted December 7, 2008 x86 = 32-bit OSx64 = 64-bit OS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
32krazor23 Posted December 7, 2008 Share Posted December 7, 2008 ^Cool, thanks for the update! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bizarre™ Posted December 7, 2008 Author Share Posted December 7, 2008 You're welcome ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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