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Old October 24th 04, 05:51 PM
Jerry
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Default Don't trust Zone Alarm anymore

Zone Labs was purchased by the Israeli firm Checkpoint Software in
December 2003, and the Israeli's immediately revamped Zone Alarm's
True Vector Engine. Now there are few knowledgeable software security
experts who trust that any new Zone Alarm products after this buy out
actually protect users from spying by U.S. and Israeli governments.
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Old October 24th 04, 08:10 PM
Al Smith
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Zone Labs was purchased by the Israeli firm Checkpoint Software in
December 2003, and the Israeli's immediately revamped Zone Alarm's
True Vector Engine. Now there are few knowledgeable software security
experts who trust that any new Zone Alarm products after this buy out
actually protect users from spying by U.S. and Israeli governments.


If I were an Arab terrorist, I might reconsider using ZoneAlarm in
light of your post. Good news for me, I don't blow anybody up.
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Old October 25th 04, 12:09 AM
Shep©
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 16:51:26 GMT There I was minding my own business
and then Jerry wrote :

Zone Labs was purchased by the Israeli firm Checkpoint Software in
December 2003, and the Israeli's immediately revamped Zone Alarm's
True Vector Engine. Now there are few knowledgeable software security
experts who trust that any new Zone Alarm products after this buy out
actually protect users from spying by U.S. and Israeli governments.


I never liked it anyway.Badly written,got bloated and the coder scared
people into Internet,"Terrorism" and made money.Hmmmm.......Perhaps a
government or two could use that idea to get some more cheap oil ;-)

Roll-on Africa ;-)


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