On 5 Aug 2003 13:53:11 -0700, in <alt.privacy.spyware>,
stellar_jay@hotmail.com (Blue Bird) wrote:
>
> I know about grc.com's ShieldsUp for testing firewalls but is that the
> best?
>
[snip]
Not even close. Hell, not even in the game.
> Just what tools are available that are trust worthy and effective for
> testing whether your firewall and/or spyware software is up to snuff.
>
[snip]
For firewall and general system configuration testing, others have already
posted several useful links. As for "spyware software"... I certainly
*hope* you mean "anti-spyware software"; but even notwithstanding that, this
is not something you want to "test" -- such programs are generally
after-the-fact "band-aids", useful only when all attempts to remain
"uninfected" have already failed.
> Final thought - what about a similar tool for AV software?
>
[snip]
The same logic applies -- you really *don't* want to throw virii at your
system just to "test" your AV software.
--
Jay T. Blocksom
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