Protect your data from hackers by increasing your
security on the Internet

HackerSmacker is a personal firewall that keeps your personal data private and
safe from Internet hackers and data thieves. With an easy-to-understand user
interface and pre-set security levels, you can protect your PC and keep
hackers away for a faster, safer Internet experience. A firewall is a type
of software that monitors all incoming network traffic while you're online and
allows in only the connections that are known and trusted. Without a
firewall, your computer is basically an "open door" to hackers. All of
your private information such as passwords, credit card numbers you've used for
online purchases and documents that you don't want to share with anyone are all
available for hackers to steal. Whether you have a dial-up, broadband or DSL
connection, every minute that your computer is connected to the Internet, it is
at risk. Many people mistakenly think that the anti-virus software that
came with their PC protects them completely from hackers. But anti-virus
software does nothing to secure your computer against direct hacker attacks.

Clean Slate secures your private information
HackerSmacker's 'Clean Slate' function deletes all of your private information
from the hard drive including credit card numbers, telephone numbers and e-mail
addresses. It also deletes all of your cookies, histories, temporary Internet
files, URL history, auto-match list, temporary system files, recently viewed
pages, 'run' command history and password records.
Advanced scheduling features
HackerSmacker users have the capability of scheduling a specific time period in
which the PC is allowed to be online.
Event tracking records all activity
HackerSmacker records all network activities, allowing you to see any events or
actions that have occurred on your computer.
Intruder Alerts
Only the applications to which you grant authorization are able to connect to
the Internet. If an unauthorized connection is attempted, a pop-up message
alerts you. This prevents viruses such as "Trojan Horse" from sharing
your personal information online without your approval.
Pre-set security level
Users do not need to understand how the firewall works in order to use it. Its
pre-defined security levels start protecting your system immediately upon
installation.
One button disconnect
Allows you to stop or resume all network connections to or from your system with
one simple click.
Auto-disconnect
Disconnects your PC automatically if the system is idle for a pre-set amount of
time. Disconnecting from the network ensures security since no one else will be
able to connect to your computer.
Network Monitor
Monitors all computer activities.
Computer Group Management
Configure the connection to computer with a certain IP address or within a
section of IP addresses
Application Management
Set communication direction (Outgoing only, incoming only, no limitation and
prohibit communication).
Log
Records all detected attacks. Connects/Disconnects from the network. Stops
all communications from the network.
Security Level
There are three levels of security: high, medium and low.
Event Report
Reports any suspicious attempt
Dynamic user privilege management
Enables users to adjust their privilege based on their profile
Clear Internet History
Clears cache files, cookies, username, password, temporary Internet files, URL
list, or files.

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Function
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HackerSmacker
1.1
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ZoneAlarm
3.1.274
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Norton
Firewall 2002
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McAfee
Firewall 2.13.001
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Monitor Internet activities and events report
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X |
X
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X
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X
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Block "Trojan Horses"
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X
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X
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X
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X
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Application management
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X
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X
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X
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X
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Computer group management
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X
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X
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X
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Pre-set
security level and password protection for system configuration
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X
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X
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X
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Auto-disconnect from the Internet if there is no
activity for a pre-set amount of time or when the screen saver displays
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X
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X
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"Pass
Lock" to visit Internet or block all traffic
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X
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X
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Multiple
user accounts and administration
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X
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| Clear
Internet cookies, and temporary files and histories |
X
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