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Little snitch linux
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And another that restricts my system to the very basic necessary services for OSX to run then only allows the Tor Browser on top of those. I have one specifically designed to block all connections when I connect to an unknown network. After a while, you should be able to get some really good profiles working for different environments.

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Once you have read some tutorials on how to use it, start playing around with the settings. This stops applications you have installed from accessing the Internet without your consent and only on the ports and duration that you specify. It is without a doubt the best Firewall solution for OSX that deals proactively with outgoing connections. Then, you need to make sure you are protected from the inside out and buy yourself a license for LittleSnitch. This will do a really good job of protecting you from the outside in and stopping attacks before they do damage.

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For starters, head into your security preferences, turn on OSX’s native firewall, enable stealth mode, and do not allow signed software to automatically accept incoming connections. Especially if you are an individual combatting hackers, government-level adversaries, and the like.

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You need to spend some time to get a very good level of security if you want to be safe online. However, right out of the box, a brand new Mac is not as secure from adversaries in 2016 as it generally was in 2010. Everything is compartmentalized and the sandboxing on OSX is significantly better than Windows.

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Generally, OSX is a lot more secure than Windows because of the design.

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You would also be wise to install something like Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit to help shield you from exploits that attack things on your system like Java, Flash, PDF Readers, and media players. Windows isn’t very secure in and of itself so an all in one antivirus/malware, and firewall like Kaspersky might be your best bet. The idea is to have something installed that will alert you with connection attempts both incoming and outgoing. Personally, I like Kaspersky as an all in one but something with more versatility like Comodo is nice. PeerBlock has been out of development for quite a while though so I am skeptical but Comodo is still being actively developed. I haven’t been in the “Windows Scene” recently but I am still hearing good things about PeerBlock and Comodo Firewall as standalone firewalls for your system. I haven’t spent an incredible amount of time using Windows while on this security/privacy kick but the time I have spent using it, I was doing my best to make sure my security was top notch.

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Nonetheless, these are the ones I have used before and was done well by. The program choice is really up to user-preference so the ones listed here may not be ones that you trust, or have heard good things about. This enables a trust vector in assuring your install applications aren’t connecting to or receiving connections from shady looking servers. One of the other ways one can secure their connection to the Internet is to make sure that all incoming and outgoing connections are being passed through a Firewall.















Little snitch linux