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Vista Firewall to be Crippled

UltimaGuy writes "The firewall in Windows Vista will, by default, have half its protection turned off because that is what enterprise customers have requested, according to the software giant. The firewall will be set to only block incoming traffic even though it will be capable of blocking outgoing traffic. Microsoft also claims that configuring the Vista firewall to block outgoing connections from rogue applications and malware will require a varying degree of technical knowledge, depending on each user's security requirements."

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  1. Cuts Both Ways by dsginter · · Score: 5, Funny

    because that is what enterprise customers have requested

    So, if Microsoft listens to their customers, they make slashdotters angry but if they block bittorrent, they make slashdotters angry.

    I think that I'm starting to get this...

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  2. MS is right. by Tweekster · · Score: 5, Funny

    Whenever I install a firewall that will block outgoing applications, and make sure everything needed is allowed already such as IM, email etc. The first thing a user does when they see that screen is click "Yes always allow Trojan.I.Steal.Credit.Card.Numbers.and.kick.puppie s.Trojan"

    Atleast the incoming is blocked like it should be, it would be nice if there was a way to flash bright red so obnoxiously, and make the user think for a second. Like how firefox makes you wait before clicking yes. Possibly by moving the yes button around and saying "YOU PROBABLY DONT WANT TO ALLOW THIS" and then repeat. "ARE YOU ABSOLUTELY POSITIVE"
    then deny it regardless of what the user says :)

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