Check Point may have made big bucks selling firewalls in its early days, but it is struggling to live up to its CEO's vision in today's rapidly shifting security market.
Check Point Software Technologies on Monday released an update to ZoneAlarm that comes with new features to protect against identity theft.
A flaw affecting eight vendors' Universal Threat Management (UTM) security appliances was identified by US-based security firm Calyptix last week.
A recent upgrade of the popular firewall software Zone Alarm appears to be causing mysterious connection and speed issues for some users.
The manufacturer of firewall software ZoneAlarm has counselled users to sit tight while it investigates connectivity issues which appear to have been caused by a recent upgrade.
Organisations that rely on Check Point's Firewall-1 to protect their network need to take action on some new vulnerabilities that have been found in this popular firewall software.
Check Point may have made big bucks selling firewalls in its early days, but it is struggling to live up to its CEO's vision in today's rapidly shifting security market.
Gil Shwed, Check Point Software CEO, weighs in on who's winning the war of attrition between virus writers and security companies.
Security software vendors may soon side with US government authorities and intentionally fail to report "certain spyware" to customers if ordered by a court to remain quiet, according to a survey of leading firms.
The device is aimed at protecting companies' internal networks from fast-moving threats such as the MSBlast worm.
ZoneAlarm Internet Security 2009 provides top-notch security protection that is light on system resources, allowing you to work unencumbered.
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