Good point, ByTeWrangler!

3 out of 4 vulnerability arE UNPATCHED"
One vulnerability was way back year 2002 - moderately critical (Typically used for remotely exploitable Denial of Service vulnerabilities against services like FTP, HTTP, and SMTP, and for vulnerabilities, which allows system compromises but require user interaction.)

From Secunia also - http://secunia.com/advisories/7930/

Description:
Sygate Personal Firewall comes with a default rule set that blocks all udp requests, however if udp requests originates from source port 137 or 138 they are allowed, thus a malicious person could get access to all open udp ports on a target merely by sending all requests from source port 137 or 138.

Unpatched but with solution
Solution:
Change your firewall rules to block all udp traffic, inclusive trafik with source port 137 and 138.

Yo!