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Black Ice Defender

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Platform:   Windows NT / 95 / Me / 98 / 2000
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Windows NT / 95 / Me / 98 / 2000
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 8.8 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00004WKK0
  • Item model number: 1575954451
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: August 7, 2000
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #9,789 in Software (See Bestsellers in Software)

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    #34 in  Software > Networking > Firewalls
    #95 in  Software > Networking > Security
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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Product Description

Amazon.com Review

In the good old days of computing--i.e., the early '90s--the only fears the average user had from hacker attacks were viruses passed from PC to PC via floppy disks like a traditional cold. Now, with everyone hacking and coughing in the same giant room of the World Wide Web, your system's become vulnerable to Trojan Horse attacks, back-door affronts, and the same plain old viruses that are now much easier to catch.

So it's a good idea--especially if you have an always-on connection, such as cable access or DSL--to provide yourself with some protection. That's where Network ICE's BlackICE Defender comes in. This personal firewall, now in version 2.1, is relatively inexpensive, easy to configure, and unobtrusive to your daily use. And, if you really want to find out who's after you, BlackICE contains the tools to allow you to attempt to trace your intruders back to the source.

Setup takes only a few minutes and then it's up and running at a default level of protection, Cautious (it goes up to Nervous and then Paranoid, but the higher settings could interfere with your normal Web or home network activities). You can leave it alone, and it will record any attempts to probe or connect to your system as well as alert you when the attempts occur. A visit to the Shield's UP! page at Gibson Research Corporation (www.grc.com), which simulates various hacker attacks, showed that Cautious was more than enough to ward off even strong attempts to infiltrate.

Earlier versions of BlackICE met with complaints about the difficult-to-understand interface. While 2.1 still contains some technical terms, it also uses the advICE feature to open a Web site that explains each type of hack attempt, from innocent attempts to connect to a standard HTTP server to more coercive SubSeven Trojan Horse attacks.

Unlike a lot of other firewalls, BlackICE keeps track of any information it can glean from intruders and stores it, allowing you to report serious offenders to your ISP. You can also block or trust specific intruders, so you won't be bothered by other networked PCs that you know should have access to your system.

While BlackICE isn't as easy to use as some other firewalls, it's much easier than it used to be and it offers much more powerful tools for those users who want to fight back against hackers. --J. Curtis



Amazon.com Product Description

Dialup access, DSL, or cable modems--even personal gateways and network appliances--give hackers the ability to penetrate the security of your computer. Using revolutionary antihacker technology, BlackICE Defender combines firewall and intrusion detection technologies to deliver protection for home users, stopping hackers from accessing your PC any time you're on the Internet. With easy-to-configure levels of protection, you can install and configure this technology in a matter of seconds and customize to the level of protection you need. Customize your firewall security settings in seconds in four easy-to-understand levels: Paranoid, Nervous, Cautious, and Trusting. BlackICE's intrusion detection system inspects all inbound and outbound traffic, automatically filtering out any malicious packets.

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42 Reviews
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Average Customer Review
3.2 out of 5 stars (42 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Black Ice Defender is mediocre at best., April 10, 2001
By A Customer
in the past I have used many different firewalls. The famous "Atguard", Zonealarm, and now Black ice. I spent [$] on it, it said that it stops hackers cold. I frequently visit a web site called "shields up", it tries to probe your ports and test your security. using Black Ice, it was sucsessful in probing port 139, and NETBios. (thats not good), and I found that I was not in full stealth mode. Using the free Zonealarm firewall, all of your ports are in full stealth mode, however recent rumors suggesting that zonealarm may actually be spyware convinced me to get rid of it. In addition to Black Ice, I downloaded a free firewall called "Tiny Personal Firewall", it is very good, and makes my ports invisible, just as zonealarm. Another problem I had after intstalling Black Ice, is that my PC would just turn off, and I would get kicked off the internet often, also, since I have had it, it hasnt picked up a single hacker, and I have it set on "paranoid" mode, however the Tiny Persoanl firewall, has picked up, and blocked a number of attemps made by hackers to get into my system. If I could do it again, I would have saved my [$]. Dont but Black Ice. Download "Tiny Persoanl Firewall"....its good, and it's free! :)
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Product, December 20, 2000
By A Customer
This product works as advertised and provides excellent protection. I have had the internet hack sites try to break into my home machine and they fail every time. BlackICE is also configurable to meet almost any requirement. I do not understand the negative reviews as we have numerous machines running the product. I would much rather BlackICE stop a possible attack than let it continue.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Worth the money (maybe) - if you can get it for free, October 2, 2001
By zlionsfan (Indiana, USA) - See all my reviews
BlackIce Defender is, well, adequate as a firewall. That's part of the problem - if you ask the company, you'll discover that that's not the purpose of the program. Instead, it functions more as an intrusion detection system. It is easy to install, and fairly easy to configure, but that's about all it does. It certainly stops low-level attacks, like port 80 scans, but if you get a more involved probe, like a SubSeven probe, BlackIce Defender doesn't block it. Instead, it lets the probe happen, then tells you that someone was looking for something but couldn't find it. That's kind of like having a car alarm that tells you when someone is checking out your car but decided it wasn't worth stealing (okay, it's not a perfect analogy).

Sure, you can block specific IP addresses, or allow only certain IP addresses ... but if you want to block every SubSeven probe, for example, you have to wait to be probed, then tell BlackIce not to let that person through again. Small consolation. Also, the interface that displays the most recent attacks is somewhat buggy - it wasn't unusual for me to be paging through attacks, blocking IP addresses who had probed me, when the list would suddenly shrink to the last 20 or 30 addresses. I'd have to flip back to the attacks page, page down a few times, and back to the address page

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

2.0 out of 5 stars End of Life! Finally!
I bought this way back in 2001 after my credit card number was stolen off the net. It worked ok for someone inexperienced with security, but now that I know what to protect... Read more
Published 14 months ago by cappy

4.0 out of 5 stars Long time user, fabulous product
I've been using different versions of BlackIce for about 3 years now, and I'm thoroughly satisfied with it, albeit with a couple of mitigatable concerns. Read more
Published on December 29, 2006 by M. Bridges

4.0 out of 5 stars Not for dummies.
I've been a user of BlackICE Defender for quite some time now. I've used it for many network sercutiry jobs, and businesses in the past. Read more
Published on August 28, 2003 by Freon_22

1.0 out of 5 stars No Support
This product is worthless. It says plainly on their website that they offer NO phone support. That is danger number one. Read more
Published on March 30, 2003 by Brent C Westbrook

2.0 out of 5 stars RUN, HIDE, BUY SOMETHING ELSE
This is a case of tampering with a great product, and fouling it up.

The original Black Ice was wonderful. It operated quietly in the background, keeping bad guys at bay. Read more

Published on January 20, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Works great
As for the person with AOL, Black Ice shouldn't run with AOL. After all, AOL is constantly selling your info. anyway. Only YOU can stop that problem. Read more
Published on December 23, 2002 by Wendi E. Massey

5.0 out of 5 stars Black Ice is great!
I used Black Ice on my WIN 98-2 system and liked it. When I went to WIN XP it was simply a matter of getting the XP updates which work fine---although I did have to add one line... Read more
Published on November 5, 2002 by cahartley

1.0 out of 5 stars Caused system freeze!!!
Ive used this for about 6 months now. While it does block what it should it also blocks things it shouldnt. Read more
Published on October 11, 2002

2.0 out of 5 stars Black Ice - minimal protection
I had previously used Black Ice defender, and it blocked incoming probes, but it allowed outbound connections by installed programs (spyware etc). Read more
Published on September 23, 2002

1.0 out of 5 stars Black Ice...useless piece
I purchased a Black Ice product.
They offer ONLY email support.
They may take severals days to respond that they can't fix your problem. Read more
Published on July 25, 2002

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