Firewall redux: Could a public, open software behavior registry squelch useless dialogs?

    Date: 08/02/07 (Security)    Keywords: no keywords

    In response to yesterday's Tech Shakedown of McAfee's personal firewall product for issuing a useless dialog -- one that asks me to allow or block some behavior but that doesn't give me any idea, clues, or hints as to which of those two options to pick -- one ZDNet reader...

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Berlind/?p=697

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