Friday, January 27, 2006

Trust Nobody
A Perfect Spy? It seems that ZoneAlarm Security Suite has been phoning home, even when told not to. Last fall, InfoWorld Senior Contributing Editor James Borck discovered ZA 6.0 was surreptitiously sending encrypted data back to four different servers, despite disabling all of the suite’s communications options. Zone Labs denied the flaw for nearly two months, then eventually chalked it up to a “bug” in the software -- even though instructions to contact the servers were set out in the program’s XML code. A company spokesmodel says a fix for the flaw will be coming soon and worried users can get around the bug by modifying their Host file settings. However, there’s no truth to the rumor that the NSA used ZoneAlarm to spy on U.S. citizens. -[A Perfect Spy?]

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh RATS RATS RATS. First I have to reassess Google, and now Zone Alarm? I've been a huge fan of Zone Labs products for years now. Those guys write tight code: Zero chance that was a bug.
Rodger, hear me now: You ever make me gotta reassess ya, I'll plant the bulbs next year to spell "Hillary 08".

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Don't worry about me .. btw, you might want to dust that trim over your doorways. Ick.

Anonymous said...

Kerio Personal Firewall (soon to be "Sunbelt Kerio Personal Firewall") is a better product, anyway.

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