Free Version
GhostWall FireWall
GhostWall is a firewall which allows you to restrict the communications between your computer and others. Unlike other firewalls which have forgotten their main role, GhostWall is simply a firewall, mainly designed to replace the standard Microsoft firewall with better features and performance.
Easy to use and no network or computer slowdown
GhostWall is completely free, so why not give it a try like thousands of others.
GhostWall runs on Windows XP, 2000, 2003, XP64
GhostWall in a lot of cases is the only real alternative to the built in Windows firewall!
- Ideal for low latency applications
- Doesn't impact online games (Counter-Strike,World of Warcraft,etc)
- Low resource and CPU use
- Shows blocked attacks and country of origin
- 64-bit (x64 / XP64) compatible
- Simple and easy to use
Version: 1.150
Size: 656KB
GhostWall is completely free for personal and corporate use
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Real customer opinions!
"I have used CryptoSuite pretty much since it was released and still use it daily with the military grade encrypted chat from my own PC. Even my ISP can't trace me back, and since I control the server instead of using some far away different one (AIM) it is safer . With so many features in one small program I am amazed how it all fits! The support is very good, they answered my questions very quickly."
Jooske V. - Netherlands
"RegDefend & AppDefend form the only two security applications I have, that as a Windows XP 64 user these are the only tools I know that offer driver level protection - One big bonus in my opinion."
Alan B. - United Kingdom
"I just wanted to take a moment to write and thank you for your new program Appdefend. I have come to appreciate how much your first program Regdefend protects the registry from software making changes in critical areas without my knowledge. Appdefend extends that protection, by an order of magnitude, by extending that protection to applications on my system."
Peter S. - Washington DC, USA


