Safety net?
Are there other applications that I can download (for free would be good) which offer more protection against attacks on my separated from what Microsoft offers? I have a VPN server running, even if a user must know the user name and password to access it, I feel that this is not enough.
Http://www.eeye.com flashes I can use as a firewall. Check messages that support Internet applications before the transmission (including web server). It eliminates a large number of buffer overflow problems.
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