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The [[hologram]]s projected by a [[colony ship (Ghosts)|colony ship]] which crashed on the planet [[Demonese 2]] believed that they were real people because of a denial firewall in their coding. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Ghosts (audio story)|Ghosts]]'')
The [[hologram]]s projected by a [[colony ship (Ghosts)|colony ship]] which crashed on the planet [[Demonese 2]] believed that they were real people because of a denial firewall in their coding. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Ghosts (audio story)|Ghosts]]'')
[[The Doctor's TARDIS]] had no firewalls, once resulting in it being flooded by [[Hologram|holographic]] [[Spam (email)|spam]] due to [[Rory Williams]]'s usage of a [[superphone]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Spam Filtered (comic story)|Spam Filtered]]'')


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Firewall

The Cloister Wraiths were, in the Twelfth Doctor's words, like the firewall of the Matrix. (TV: Hell Bent)

The Twelfth Doctor tricked King Hydroflax's body into connecting itself to all of the banks in the Andromeda Galaxy through the universal banking device. This also connected the computer to all of the banks' firewalls which began overloading it. Ramone later told the Doctor that it resulted in the computer being "deleted in a merger." (TV: The Husbands of River Song)

The holograms projected by a colony ship which crashed on the planet Demonese 2 believed that they were real people because of a denial firewall in their coding. (AUDIO: Ghosts)

The Doctor's TARDIS had no firewalls, once resulting in it being flooded by holographic spam due to Rory Williams's usage of a superphone. (COMIC: Spam Filtered)