Post by elniphosfullrep on May 20, 2019 4:54:57 GMT -5
Main category: Utilities
Sub category: Security
Developer: Objective Development Software GmbH
Filesize: 41779
Title: Little Snitch
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➥ V 4.3.2 Little Snitch
Rule management is coming in v2.0 - or so they say - but it's not yet here. But if you are noticing strange traffic from an unknown application or a high volume of data being sent to a particular location, then it might be worth looking into. For example, it’s completely normal for Amazon Prime Video to be sending a bunch of data from Seattle since that’s where Amazon’s located. But it’d be more peculiar if your banking or financial application or website were sending data to North Korea at odd hours of the night. Why are OSX applications in general so bad at telling website users which platforms they support? Like always, I have to keep digging around in the website, just to find out that it only runs on OSX... coqui52 thread starter macrumors newbie Internet access not working after install of Mojave While it is true that OS X has a built in firewall, it's only half as good as Little Snitch. The default firewall only covers incoming connections, but allows all applications to make outgoing connections without restriction. This is where Little Snitch defines itself, by letting you control all connections, rather than half.
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Track background activity The same can be said about Windows programs very often. And about your second question: ufw goes in that direction but is not exactly the same as Little Snitch. The Photos app makes requests to some concerning endpoints that I wish they could add a way to disable those features, like "FaceRecognition" or the like. Which it is implied that the iPhone photos app probably does it too. System Requirements Eh, it is not at all a new feature. Lavasoft AdAware did this in the 90s, running on Windows 9x. Apparently Murus Firewall does it as well. However, if an error message is shown (like “not signed at all” or “failed to satisfy specified code requirement(s)”), this indicates that the file was maliciously modified and is no longer signed by Objective Development. In that case you should NOT open the disk image file. Serious question: Can I use only profiles (e.g. no connection until VPN is connected) and the rest of the time Little Snitch should behave like it's not installed? I'm not a big fan of watching every connection... have done this in the distant past with Zone Alarm and Windows and it was more bothering than anything else. I also doubt it increases my personal security a lot.... especially when I think about my normal Android phone which is sitting beside my PC. Numerous user interface fixes and improvements.
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