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Anti-spam enters the Zone

Computer-security maker Zone Labs will bundle anti-spam software from Cloudmark with its products, both... Read more

21 October, 2003 by Ben Charny

Zone Labs targets IM security

Security software specialist Zone Labs has bought IMsecure, to capitalise on the growing problem of security... Read more

12 August, 2003 by Michael Kanellos
ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 7

ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 7

...first verifying that you want to do this, then disconnecting from the Zone Labs servers and removing the application. Upon reboot, we found absolutely no... Read more

19 January, 2007 by Robert Vamosi

Adware maker sues over privacy allegations

Advertising software maker 180solutions has filed suit against security company Zone Labs for allegedly telling some of 180solutions' customers that its software products... Read more

2 December, 2005 by Greg Sandoval

ZoneAlarm Anti-Spyware: a first look

Building upon its fine reputation as a firewall vendor, Zone Labs has announced its own anti-spyware protection. ZoneAlarm Anti-Spyware, which... Read more

19 October, 2005 by Robert Vamosi

ZoneAlarm Security Suite 5.5

ZoneAlarm Security Suite puts Norton Internet Security and McAfee Internet Security to shame with its easy-to-use features. Read more

21 January, 2005 by Barry Brenesal

ZoneAlarm Pro 5.5

ZoneAlarm Pro 5.5 is the best software firewall available to PC users today. Read more

12 November, 2004 by Stephen Bigelow

IMsecure

...using the same IM service (AOL, Yahoo MSN). For $19.95 (~£11), Zone Labs offers an upgrade that works with a broader range of IM... Read more

25 August, 2004 by Stephen Bigelow

ZoneAlarm Security Suite

ZoneAlarm Security Suite puts Norton Internet Security and McAfee Internet Security to shame with its easy-to-use features. Read more

7 June, 2004 by Barry Brenesal

ZoneAlarm with Antivirus

...at home immediately with the program, since it looks nearly identical to Zone Labs' firewall-only offerings. Novices will like the 10-part tutorial that... Read more

27 May, 2004 by Jeff Bertolucci

ZoneAlarm Pro 4.0

...as it traces any suspected hackers.) However, the new reporting tool allows Zone Labs to periodically collect these trace-back reports and pass them on... Read more

13 June, 2003 by Gregg Keizer

No easy way to exterminate 'Web bugs'

...personal firewall products can prevent some of the effects of Web bugs. Zone Labs's free ZoneAlarm can be used to prevent applications other than... Read more

1 September, 2000 by Robert Lemos

ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.5

Internet Security Suite 6.5 has partnered with an identity management solutions provider to provide both offline and online identity-theft protection, making this suite well worth the price. Read more

3 July, 2006 by Robert Vamosi

ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.0

ZoneAlarm Security Suite puts Norton and McAfee to shame with its easy-to-use triple-layer firewall, antivirus, antispam and now antispyware features. Read more

25 July, 2005 by Robert Vamosi

ZoneAlarm Pro 3.0

ZoneAlarm Pro 3.0 is as good as personal firewalls get. Although you'll still need an anti-virus product to completely protect your PC, we think that the extras in ZoneAlarm Pro are worth the cash -- free alternative or not. Read more

23 April, 2002 by Gregg Keizer

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