Post by cafanisnaso on May 27, 2019 4:44:59 GMT -5
Main category - Utilities
Sub category - Security
Developer - Objective Development Software GmbH
Filesize - 41779
Title - Little Snitch
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▸ Little Snitch v.4.3.2
Rules whose process paths contain symbolic links are now marked as invalid because they can never match. With the ever-growing volume of malicious software attacks on Mac computers, Mac users no longer feel their computers are safe from Internet security risks. The Flashback Trojan virus has affected over 700,000 users. Find out if your Mac is infected – and discover how to protect against Flashback and Mac OS X malware attacks. Rules editing lets you set very fine controls. If you’re trying to see what’s happening on your local network, Little Snitch can identify broadcast traffic, which can be useful to track down misbehaving software (or perhaps misbehaving children). It doesn’t snoop on direct connections on the LAN, nor does it sniff within connections. Little Snitch 3 – Protect your privacy Little Snitch 4: Monitor locally, observe globally
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Runs on macOS 10.11 – macOS 10.14
Price: Murus comes in three versions: Murus Lite (Free), Murus Basic ($10), and Murus Pro ($17). While Murus lite is the free version of the application, Murus Basic and Murus Pro are the paid versions that come packed with some extra features like logs Visualizer, Vallum, and all companion apps.
This said I would not use windows without it, these days most applications seem to want to phone home all the time for some reason.
How to Turn on Firewall Security on Apple Mac OS
Murus brings the PF feature of a firewall in an intuitive, drag & drop based interface that lets you define your own rule set and control the network permissions on your mac. What makes it different from the existing inbuilt firewall? Well, here’s the catch. Common firewalls like Mac’s own PF, restrict and monitor the inbound and outbound network traffic based on attributes like IP address, ports, protocols etc. and by restricting the network functions itself, it affects all the applications. Murus, on the other hand, helps to use PF feature to convert the network firewall into an application firewall wherein you can allow or restrict movement of data packets for each application individually which even helps in restricting spreading of virus, worms or data leak by an application.
I can always side with a conservative approach (block), but I quickly broke miscellaneous services.
Initially, Little Snitch gives you too many notifications about connection, which may feel overwhelming to some users. Although, it goes away after few weeks of usage.
It definitely goes both ways If anything I'd argue it's much more common for Windows apps to not specify Windows-only, because Windows has been the largest install-base for so long.
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