ASHLAND, OR. -- September 30, 2002 -- Open Door Networks Inc. today announced that it was shipping version 1.3 of its Who's There? Firewall Advisor for Mac OS X. Who's There? Firewall Advisor enhances Macintosh Internet security by helping users analyze, investigate and respond to access attempts to their Macintosh. Who's There? 1.3 updates the product for use with Jaguar, Apple's newest version of the Mac OS X operating system.
Who's There? 1.3 provides support for Jaguar's new Mail application, and includes updates to the service definitions it uses to provide advice on access attempts. It continues to support the Norton Personal Firewall, Mac OS X Server, Brickhouse, and any other firewall that uses Mac OS X's built-in firewall and logging capabilities.
The Who's There? for Mac OS X upgrade is free for owners of version 1.2 of the product, or $29 otherwise. The upgrade, a free evaluation version of the product itself and additional details on the product are available directly from the Who's There? Web site at http://www.opendoor.com/whosthere/ . A version of Who's There? specific to Mac OS 9, which has significantly different security characteristics from OS X, is also available.
Open Door Networks, Inc. is a leading provider of Internet security solutions for the Macintosh. Open Door was founded in 1995 by Alan Oppenheimer, co-creator of the AppleTalk network system and co-author of the book "Internet Security for Your Macintosh: A Guide for the Rest of Us." Open Door's mission is to provide Macintosh users with Internet solutions that are as easy-to-use and as powerful as the Macintosh itself. Open Door Networks is based in Ashland, Oregon.
DoorStop and "Who's There?" Firewall Advisor are trademarks of Open Door Networks, Inc. Other trademarks are held by their respective owners.