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    AlphaShield Home Edition Firewall Review

    Posted on Wednesday, August 30 2006 @ 12:54:57 CEST by LSDsmurf


    The AlphaShield repelled attacks from the hacking-for-dummies type tools without even breaking a sweat, so it was time for the big guns. We decided that it is unlikely that anyone would spend more than a few hours trying to hack someone’s home network so we gave our hacker a time limit of 4 hours. Surely 99% of the people trying to hack a home network would give up after 4 hours.

    Link: GruntVillE

    AlphaShield Home Edition Firewall


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