- License:
- Free
- Editor's Rating:
- Not rated
- Average User Rating:
- Be the first to rate this product!
- Downloads:
- 215
- Requirements:
- Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
- Limitations:
- No limitations
- Date Added:
- May 07, 2008
Publisher's description of Leaktest
From Gibson Research Corp. (GRC): LeakTest is a safe and small (27k bytes), completely benign chameleon utility which can be used to simulate the presence and effect of Trojan horses, viruses, and adware/spyware running in your computer. It simply and quickly tells you whether it has been able to slip out past your firewall's outbound Trojan/Virus/Spyware protections and establish a standard TCP connection with our NanoProbe server. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.- See more CNET content tagged:
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