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Nightshade 01-22-2006 04:44 PM

So Zonealarm is all that and a bag of chips huh?
 
I just came across this article.

http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=29157

Is your firewall spying on you?

Zone Alarm gets rumbled

By Paul Hales, in Jerusalem: Sunday 22 January 2006, 12:39
IT’S OBVIOUS, REALLY, that the best way of penetrating users' PCs to see what they get up to online would be to become a Firewall maker.

Like, when I wanted a Firewall and was too tight to pay for one, I turned to Checkpoint’s little freebie Zone Alarm. It sits there between you and the Internet and lets you know when someone’s trying to sneak in through your backdoor or when a program you’re running tries to connect to the Web for no apparent reason. When you’re as techie as me – not very – you just have to trust it.

Of course, Checkpoint’s an Israeli company and as a foreign journalist working in Israel you know the hyperactive security services here would like to keep tabs on you. And you know that they do. It has been confirmed to me by a security sources here that mobile phone conversations I have had have been listened to – and in circumstances which I won’t reveal, the contents of a call I have been involved in have actually been relayed back to me.

It’s part of the game – like the airport interrogation, or the surreptitious copying of your notepad while you’re off having a body search. You know what goes on but you have a job to do and just get on with it – hoping that what you get up to in the legitimate pursuit of your business won’t upset anyone to the extent that they’ll come break your door down and cart you off somewhere.

Now, the handsomely-named Mr Cringely has revealed that a colleague of his at Infoworld noticed that Zone Alarm 6.0 was sneakily sending off data to four different servers. Cringely says that Zone Labs (acquired by Checkpoint in March of 2004) at first denied the activity for a couple of months before deciding the software had a "bug" even though, as he points out, "the instructions to contact the servers were set out in the program’s XML code."

The company says it will fix the "bug" soon. In the meantime you can work around it by adding:
# Block access to ZoneLabs Server
127.0.0.1 zonelabs.com
to your Windows host file.

The "bug" seems to be present in the retail version of Zone Alarm, so there’s no telling what the freebie gets up to. We called Checkpoint here in Israel to find out, but were referred to a US spokeszoner. Trouble is they’ll all be in bed there on this sunny Sunday morning.

firebane 01-22-2006 04:49 PM

I don't use any software based firewalls. I just use the one built into my router and have a good AV running.

antarius 01-22-2006 04:57 PM

I just have my Linksys and an Apple.

Misa 01-22-2006 05:04 PM

i used zone alarm for a while... the program is all bloated.

trying out mcafee firewall right now.

asiandoood 01-22-2006 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by antarius
I just have my Linksys and an Apple.

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Brar 01-22-2006 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by janiVI
i used zone alarm for a while... the program is all bloated.

trying out mcafee firewall right now.

lemmi know how that goes :) i quit zone alarm...it was lagging my internet really bad

strykernyc 01-23-2006 08:55 AM

interesting stuff. I am using zone alarm 6.0667 with virus and spam/spyware protection. but I also use my wireless router firewall and i make sure i block zone alarm completely even before i read this. http://192.168.1.1 does the job :)

dj02 01-23-2006 09:00 AM

whats a firewall :hsdunno: :crazyr:


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