Subj : Re: Pro-active firewall? To : T.J. Mcmillen From : Jas Hud Date : Wed Aug 07 2024 21:40:00 To: T.J. Mcmillen Re: Re: Pro-active firewall? By: T.J. Mcmillen to Shurato on Wed Aug 07 2024 03:56 pm > From Newsgroup: micronet.bbs > > S> What would you suggest for Win32 for the latter? I've got Bitdefender > S> running, but I've been using the Windows firewall. I have some services > S> under Win64 and some under Linux. Win64 is running the Windows Firewall > S> wit > > Are you doing this just for fun or what? I don't even think I have the > firewall turned on the BBS machine. I don't see the point. My RGBOT You should really turn on something, dude. When those windows exploits got leaked I had a vm on the server running, but it wasn't doing anything and not accepting connections. It was a blank install of win7. I was lazy and turned off the firewall because I didn't want to dick around with permissions for a ftp server i was going to run on it temporarily to xfer files. They used those exploits and put ransomeware on it and did the little txt file on the desktop where i had to send them money to a bitcoin address. With windows firewall up, they wouldn't be able to do that. My other win7 vms were fine. --- Synchronet 3.19b-Win32 NewsLink 1.113 * bbses.info - http://bbses.info - telnet://bbses.info * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) .