Outpost Firewall Pro provides a superior arsenal of defense against PC infiltration. Outpost ensures your online security with solid protection against all Internet-borne threats. Outpost is the first personal firewall developed with Open Architecture. It is also the first personal firewall that supports plug-ins. Sample plug-ins are included to show how this revolutionary technology can easily be employed for such tasks as Intrusion Detection, Advertisement Blocking, Content Filtering, E-mail Guard, and Privacy Control. It is equipped with every feature a personal firewall should have. It is the most functional firewall in the world. It supports all the latest security techniques and features such as: Full Stealth Mode, Anti-Leak, and MD5 Authentication.
Outpost Firewall Pro 4.0 (build 1005/590.123) - January 11, 2007
The following features are new:
* Fake Protection Revealer leaktest interception
* SpyCar tests interception
Outpost Firewall Pro 4.0 (build 1005/590.123) - January 11, 2007
The following features are new:
* Fake Protection Revealer leaktest interception
* SpyCar tests interception
* Allow Once action in real-time spyware protection learn dialog
* Real-time spyware protection learn dialog improved for critical objects changes detection
* Addition of Expandable String Value and similar variables to the
* HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun registry key is now controlled
The following issues are fixed (only significant ones are listed):
* Compatibility issues with third-party software KAV, eTrust, CygWin, Diskeper 10, Spy Sweeper 5.0.
* Self-protection false positives
* Anti-Spyware plug-in was not loaded under Windows 98
* Outpost Firewall could crash on restoring objects from Anti-Spyware quarantine
* Outpost Firewall could crash on thread opening
* Several localization and interface issues
















Anyways agnitum users will still use 3.51
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