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<blockquote data-quote="sepik" data-source="post: 799319" data-attributes="member: 74435"><p>Tested this software, it found some hidden stuff. Removed. Nice.</p><p>Im using a lenovo PC "Market PC". Anything from Lenovo Market PC:s, first thing to do is remove all of their bundled softwares. </p><p>Then install, for me, it was zonealarm. Thats because i need to know, after uninstalling Lenovo softwares, someone still connecting to some IP addresses. Thats why Zonealarm comes to play, it blocks and notify all WFP request during boot-up. So some research what i did(thanks for the zonealarm log) its blocked all the IP/ping requests to...well to China. Standard WFP firewall leaks. </p><p>My suggestion is that never ever trust a windows own firewall, never. Any malware can "reset" your firewall during a boot and gain access to the net. Use third party firewalls, with their own firewall driver, please. Never ever use windows own firewall.</p><p>-sepi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sepik, post: 799319, member: 74435"] Tested this software, it found some hidden stuff. Removed. Nice. Im using a lenovo PC "Market PC". Anything from Lenovo Market PC:s, first thing to do is remove all of their bundled softwares. Then install, for me, it was zonealarm. Thats because i need to know, after uninstalling Lenovo softwares, someone still connecting to some IP addresses. Thats why Zonealarm comes to play, it blocks and notify all WFP request during boot-up. So some research what i did(thanks for the zonealarm log) its blocked all the IP/ping requests to...well to China. Standard WFP firewall leaks. My suggestion is that never ever trust a windows own firewall, never. Any malware can "reset" your firewall during a boot and gain access to the net. Use third party firewalls, with their own firewall driver, please. Never ever use windows own firewall. -sepi [/QUOTE]
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