ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.5  Editors' choice

By on 06/06/2006

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The good:

  • Fast, efficient firewall
  • Integrated antivirus, antispyware, and antiphishing protection
  • Real-world identity-theft protection

The bad:

  • No printed manual
  • Live phone support is expensive

The bottomline:

In the boldest security-software move we've seen, ZoneAlarm 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.

Editors' rating:

8.3/10

Users' rating:

7.9/10

Why is CheckPoint ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.5 monitoring credit card solicitations in your real-world mailbox? Because a majority of the identity theft cases are the result of real-world, non-computer-related thefts of credit card applications from mailboxes. In addition to providing antivirus, antispam, antispyware, antiphishing and firewall protection for your PC, ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.5 will now actively monitor and protect your identity offline. In the boldest move we've seen by any security software company, ZoneAlarm has partnered with identity management solutions provider Intersections to proactively monitor your identity online and, should you ever find yourself a victim of identity theft, help you recover. In addition to this free service, ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.5 also introduces spy-site blocking, a new game mode, and beefed-up antispyware and OS firewall protection.

Setup and interface
Installation either by download or by CD is quick and easy. After answering a few marketing-type questions, such as how important virus protection is to you, ZoneAlarm launches. Wisely, ZoneAlarm's makers haven't changed the program's clean and intuitive interface. Features such as Firewall, Antivirus, and Parental Controls run down the left side of the screen. There's a column for advice regarding each feature section, then there's the main screen, including layered tabs for configuration options. Why McAfee and Norton haven't switched to a similar design is beyond us.

Features
Compared with other Internet security suites from Symantec, McAfee, and even Microsoft, ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite offers the strongest firewall protection of the bunch. ZoneAlarm remains in two-way communication with your firewall whenever you are connected to the Internet. As new threats emerge, ZoneAlarm is able to pass along new firewall rules and, in the case of extremely malicious activity, shut down any program that attempts dangerous activity.

With its three layers of protection, ZoneAlarm guards at the Internet gateway so that intruders don't get in, on the desktop at the program level so that bogus programs don't connect to the Internet, and inside the operating system kernel where rootkits and other malware can hide. The suite offers additional protection against viruses and spyware. For antivirus protection, ZoneAlarm usesCA eTrust EZ Antivirus. For antispyware protection, ZoneAlarm compares your system against its own collection of malware, then quarantines or removes any offenders it finds.

For antispam and antiphishing protection, ZoneAlarm uses MailFrontier. To keep your personal information from leaking out on to the Internet, ZoneAlarm includes an encrypted vault. ZoneAlarm then monitors IMs, e-mails, and the Internet for inappropriate access to this information. For example, if a remote hacker were somehow able to access your social security number from another file, ZoneAlarm would compare that number to the one in the vault and, if it matched, would block its transmission, then offer a pop-up requesting permission to continue. ZoneAlarm monitors IM activity and can block dangerous links and audio and video, as well as individuals who are not on your contact list. ZoneAlarm includes a parental-control panel, offering preset categories of content to block. Gamers will appreciate a new option which quiets the pop-up messages from ZoneAlarm while you are in the midst of playing a full-screen adventure game.

With version 6.5 of ZoneAlarm Pro and ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite, ZoneAlarm has partnered with an identity management company to monitor use of your personal information in Internet black markets or IRC channels. There are also free services, including how to opt out of credit card solicitations by snail mail -- often the source of Dumpster-diving identity thieves -- and plenty of educational sites where you can learn more about preventing identity theft. ZoneAlarm, partnering with Intersections, will monitor illegal use of your credit cards by checking shadowy black markets and Internet forums. If your personal information is found, you'll be notified and told what you can do to prevent fraud and abuse. We think ZoneAlarm's focus on identity theft in this version more than justifies the cost of the Pro version or suite.

But all is not yet perfect within ZoneAlarm. Pop-ups remain an issue, flashing whenever you restart your computer as various processes and services request control. You can ask ZoneAlarm to remember your decision to allow or deny access, but many readers have complained in the past that ZoneAlarm remains "noisy". One improvement is the use of a new rounded pop-up message for suspected spyware and phishing sites. Even jaded users such as ourselves couldn't help but notice the different style of message in the lower-right corner.

On the plus side, despite adding new features to ZoneAlarm Pro and ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite, these apps remain relatively light when compared to Norton Internet Security Suite and McAfee Internet Security Suite, taking up far less space on the hard drive and producing only a slight performance drag during use.

Service and support
Included with the purchase of ZoneAlarm Internet Security 6.5 is one year of software updates and both e-mail- and keyword-based virtual support, along with access to a well-attended user forum. Purchase does not, however, include free telephone support.

Unfortunately, ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.5 lacks printed documentation. The tutorial, while helpful, is still more of a marketing tool than an informative one. However, the built-in help file is excellent, thorough, and very specific, effectively balancing detail and clarity. And the ZoneAlarm online forums are active, with users worldwide eager and willing to answer your questions -- something that Norton and McAfee don't offer.

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25/03/2008, 06:13 PM

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I have used other firewall and anti-virus products in the past, and this was by far the most pain-free. The fact that they have integrated a complete security suite is even better. My only hang up is with the antivirus part of the suite.

Pros: Pain-free installation and configuration

Cons: Unsure/Unproven anti-virus

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16/04/2007, 02:01 PM

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This is the best firewall software ever made

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skluse
19/03/2007, 07:16 AM

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I beleved this software was good but i started to encounter a problem that i believe is due to the zone alarm antivirus. Really and truely i need help on deciding whether to stick with zonealarm or change to kaspersky.

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brandontx1
01/02/2007, 12:32 PM

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is it windows vista compatible just yet?

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ShaneK
19/12/2006, 11:00 PM

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Bought this as a result of CNet's review - worked OK for 2 months and its been a horror since.

Pros: Good for a little while....

Cons: wait until the Spam filter stops working, and the Firewall too, AND you get told your subscription's expired 2 mths after purchase....

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Ravi
11/12/2006, 03:20 AM

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good AV but has alot of porblems with msn messenger

Pros: excellent Firewall, anti-virus also Light and effective

Cons: currently no batch for msn messenger problem.

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klombo
02/11/2006, 06:34 PM

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THE BEST INTERNET SECURITY SUITE EVER!!!

Pros: Everything is excellent! Firewall, anti-virus, it even has a great anti-spyware tool. And the e-mail spam control is great. As I said before, it's the best internet security suite you can buy by far. And it's easy to set up.

Cons: Absolutely nothing.

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System Error
24/10/2006, 04:43 AM

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Offers security conscious users of insecure operating system total control.

I’ve been using ZoneAlarm for many years now after moving from Norton. I’ve never had a single virus infect my systems nor had any issues with intrusions on my networks. It’s one of the most comprehensive suites on the market and I highly recommend it to anyone who is even mildly security conscious.

Some may be daunted by the insistent popups requesting for confirmation from the user, but I see that as just another way to make sure the user knows exactly what’s going on, whether on or offline.

Pros: Complete control over your system.
Extremely stable.

Cons: Not enough documentation about expert features

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