1. What is ZoneAlarm
Internet Security Suite 6.5?
2. What's new in ZoneAlarm Internet Security
Suite 6.5?
3. What other key features are offered
in ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.5?
4. What are the ZoneAlarm Internet Security
Suite 6.5 system requirements?
5. What if I have another software firewall
installed on my computer?
6. How does ZoneAlarm Internet Security
Suite 6.5 work on LANs?
7. Does Zone Labs have a Glossary of
Terms?
8. Why does ZoneLabs have a policy to
end support for operating systems?
9. Is there a term commitment for the HughesNet Security Suite and how do I unsubscribe from the monthly service?
1. What is ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite
6.5?
Every computer connected to the Internet is a target for numerous
threats, including hackers, viruses, worms, spyware and Trojan horse
attacks. These threats can plague a computer moments after it first
accesses the Internet.
ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite is an easy-to-use, comprehensive
security solution. Based on the award-winning ZoneAlarm firewall,
ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite includes antivirus, anti-spyware,
anti-spam, parental control, privacy protection, instant messaging
security, and more. ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite comes with
out-of-box default security settings. Within minutes, the user’s
computer is safe from Internet hazards and cybercriminals. Plus,
it's flexible and customizable so users can program only the features
needed and set the security levels that are appropriate for their
online activities.
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2. What’s new in ZoneAlarm Internet Security
Suite 6.5?
ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.5 includes new anti-spyware
technology, malicious program kill control and an industry first — new
Triple Defense Firewall protection. ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite
6.5 is the first product to offer Triple Defense Firewall protection.
These new features are listed in further detail below.
Triple Defense Firewall
Goes beyond traditional PC firewalls to protect your entire PC
from hackers, spyware, and other Internet threats
- Blocks hackers from gaining access to your computer
- Automatically makes your computer invisible to anyone on the
Internet
- Prevents spyware from sending your personal information across
the Internet
- Protects your programs and operating system from malware
Integrated Anti-Spyware and Antivirus
Updates, scans, and removes spyware, viruses, and worms in
a single, powerful operation
- Automatically removes the most dangerous and useless spyware
and viruses for you
- “Clears” legitimate monitoring software (such as
cookies for Web sites you use frequently) so it doesn’t get
picked up in every spyware scan.
SmartDefense ™ Service
Provides your PC with real-time security updates and new attack
protection capabilities
- SmartDefense Advisor automatically distributes new spyware
and virus signatures to your PC for up-to-date protection
- DefenseNet keeps your PC security updated from the latest spyware
and malware using information supplied by our ZoneAlarm user community
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3. What other key features are offered in ZoneAlarm
Internet Security Suite 6.5?
ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite has an award winning firewall
that stops hackers, viruses, spyware, and other Internet threats.
Providing multiple layers of integrated protection, the suite combines
the most popular firewall with antivirus, anti-spyware, anti-spam,
anti-phishing, parental control, privacy protection, instant messaging
security, and more, please see below:
- Award-winning Antivirus technology from Computer Associates
has been awarded the Virus Bulletin VB100 award consistently
for the past three years. Virus Bulletin is the foremost antivirus
testing authority, providing comparative tests on virus detection
rates, scanning speed and performance overhead. In addition,
Zone Labs antivirus is certified for virus scanning by both ICSA
and West Coast Labs.
- Phishing and Spam Blocker
Automatically blocks phishing and junk emails from entering
your inbox, protecting you from dangerous scams and annoying
spam
- Instant Messaging Security
provides all-in-one simplicity for the casual computer user.
Unlike other Internet security suites, ZoneAlarm Internet Security
Suite incorporates instant messaging security to ensure that
IM conversations are private and secure, regardless of service
or client used. Instant Messaging Security protects AOL Instant
Messenger, ICQ, MSN Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger so that home
and office workers don’t have to change their IM habits
or software in order to be protected. The Message Encryption
prevents IM session eavesdropping. Other IMsecure features defend
PCs against IM spam (called ‘spim’) and risks posed
by IM vulnerabilities (including common attacks such as buffer
overflows, invalid messages, unsafe scripts, and executable URLs).
- Parental Control allows parents to protect their children
from pornography, violence and other dubious online content. The
parental control feature blocks inappropriate Web content dynamically,
staying current with the tens of thousands of new offensive sites
that spring up weekly without requiring users to download large
files. In addition, users may choose to block ads, control cookies
and scan and remove third-party tracking cookies that violate users’
privacy. Users can also allow cookies from trusted sites to remain
on their PC.
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4. What system requirements are necessary
to run ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.5?
System Requirements:
Windows 2000 Pro/XP. Pentium III 450 Mhz or higher. 50 MB of available
hard disk space. Internet access. Minimum system RAM: 64MB (2000
Pro), 128MB
Supported protocols for email protection:
- POP3 (Incoming only) —
available in all ZoneAlarm products
- SMTP (Outgoing only) —
available in all ZoneAlarm products except free ZoneAlarm
- HTTP (Junk email filtering in conjunction with Outlook or Outlook
Express) — available in ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite
only
- IMAP4 (Incoming only) - IMAP4 is not supported for virus scanning
of email. — available only with ZoneAlarm Antivirus and ZoneAlarm
Internet Security Suite
Supported browser:
Internet Explorer 5.5, 6.0 SP1, 6.0 SP2
Netscape Navigator 7.2, 8.0 Beta
FireFox 1.00 and higher
MSN Explorer 6.0 and higher
AOL 9.0
Compatible IM clients:
MSN 6.2.0205 and higher
Windows Messenger 4.7.0.2009 and higher
Yahoo! IM 5.5.1226 and higher
Yahoo! Japan IM* 5.1.0.1095 and higher
AOL IM 5.2.3292 and higher
ICQ Pro 2003b and higher
ICQ Lite 5.0 and higher
Trillian (/MSN/YIM/AIM/ICQ) 0.74i and higher
Trillian Pro (/MSN/YIM/AIM/ICQ) 1.0 and higher
GAIM (/MSN/YIM/AIM/ICQ) 0.74 and higher
Miranda (MSN/YIM/ICQ) 0.3.2 and higher
* Japan Yahoo IM doesn't work with non-Japan Yahoo's ID and it uses
different process: "YPagerJ.exe”
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5. What if I have another software firewall
installed on my computer?
Although it is possible to run two different software firewalls
on your computer, we do not recommend doing so because it may cause
performance problems or conflicts. The risk for potential conflict
does not outweigh the benefits. ZoneAlarm’s firewall is sufficient
protection.
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6. How does ZoneAlarm Internet Security
Suite 6.5 work on LANs?
ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite will work on any LAN connection
with firewalls and proxies. Typically, no additional configuration
is needed for ZoneAlarm to work on a LAN.
Making your computer visible on your local network
If you cannot see the other computers on your local network, or
they cannot see you, it is possible that ZoneAlarm Internet Security
Suite is blocking the NetBIOS traffic necessary for Windows network
visibility. To make your computer visible to the others on your local
network:
- Add the network subnet (or, in a small network, the IP address
of each computer with which you're sharing the network) to your
Trusted Zone.
- Set the Trusted Zone security level to Medium, and the Internet
Zone security level to High.
This configuration allows trusted computers to access your shared
files, but blocks all other machines from accessing them. Note: ZoneAlarm
Internet Security Suite will detect your network automatically and
display the New Network alert. You can use the alert itself to add
your network subnet to the Trusted Zone.
Sharing files and printers across a local network
To configure ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite for secure sharing:
- Add the network subnet (or, in a small network, the IP address
of each computer with which you're sharing the network) to your
Trusted Zone.
- Set the Trusted Zone security level to Medium. This setting allows
trusted computers to access your shared files.
- Set Internet Zone security level to High. This setting makes
your computer invisible to non-trusted machines.
Note: ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite will detect your
network automatically and display the New Network alert. You can
use the alert itself to add your network subnet to the Trusted Zone.
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
If you are using Windows' Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) option,
or a third-party connection sharing program, you can protect all
of the computers that share the connection from inbound threats
by installing ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite on the "gateway" machine
only. However, to receive outbound (Program Control) protection,
or to see alerts on the client machines, you must have ZoneAlarm
Internet Security Suite installed on each client machine as well.
Tip: Before you configure ZoneAlarm Internet
Security Suite, use your ICS software to set up the gateway and
client relationships .
If you use hardware such as a server or router, rather than a host
PC, to perform Internet connection sharing, do not follow
the steps below.
On the ICS gateway machine:
- Go to Main tab of the Firewall panel.
- Click Advanced.
- Under Internet Connection Sharing, select This computer is
an ICS gateway.
- In the combination box, select or type the IP address of the
gateway machine.
- Select Suppress alerts locally if forwarded to clients if
you do not want to see alerts that are forwarded to a client.
Note: that if you do not install ZoneAlarm Internet Security
Suite on the client machines, all alerts will be displayed on the
gateway. For best security, make sure the security level for the
Internet Zone is set to High. Make sure outgoing DNS and DHCP
are allowed for the Internet Zone at High security.
On the ICS client machines:
- Go to Main tab of the Firewall panel.
- Click Advanced.
- Under Internet Connection Sharing, select This computer is
a client of an ICS gateway running ZA Pro.
- In the combination box, select or type the IP address of the
gateway machine.
- Select Forward alerts from gateway to this computer if
you want alerts occurring on the gateway machine to be displayed
on this client.
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
If you run a VPN client, ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite examines
outgoing packets before encryption and incoming packets after decryption.
This inspection prevents malicious traffic from making its way
into the VPN tunnel from your computer. It also prevents any malicious
traffic that might arrive on your computer via the VPN tunnel from
doing any damage.
To configure ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite to protect VPN
traffic:
- Add the elements listed below to your Trusted Zone
- Your VPN server or VPN concentrator
- All of the LAN and WAN subnets that interact with the internal
network to which you want access.
- Any servers that you will need to make use of through the
VPN but which are not on your internal network, such as DNS,
POP, or SMTP servers.
- RADIUS or TACACS servers (if applicable).
If you receive a firewall alert caused by a blocked attempt to access
your loop back address (127.0.0.1), add the loop back address to
the Trusted Zone, and make sure there is no proxy software running
on your computer.
- In the Security tab (Advanced Settings dialog box), select Allow
VPN protocols at high security.
- If your VPN uses protocols other than GRE, ESP and AH, select Allow
uncommon protocols at high security.
Connecting through a proxy server
To enable your computer to connect to the Internet through a proxy
server, add the proxy to your Trusted Zone
Configuring ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite with your mail server
ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite is configured to work with Internet-based
mail servers using POP3 and IMAP4 protocols, when you give your e-mail
client privileges to access the Internet.
Some mail servers, like Microsoft Exchange, include collaboration
and synchronization features that might require you to trust the
server in order for those features to work.
To configure ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite for mail servers
with collaboration and synchronization features:
1. Add the network subnet or
the IP address of the mail server to your Trusted Zone.
2. Set the Trusted Zone security
level to Medium. This setting allows mail server collaboration features
to work.
3. Set Internet Zone security
level to High. This setting makes your computer invisible to non-trusted
machines.
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7. Does Zone Labs have a Glossary of Terms?
Yes, this glossary presents terms that are commonly used in
ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite.
- Administrative Account —The login account and
associated properties assigned to administrators of computers.
- Alert —A message displayed in a popup dialog at
an endpoint computer as the result of a security exception or violation.
Alerts generated can be firewall-related, program-related or MailSafe-related.
- Blocked Zone — A Zone to which known security threats
can be directed. Computers and networks placed in the Blocked Zone
cannot communicate with an endpoint computer in either direction. See
also: Internet Zone, Trusted Zone
- Event — An item entered into the ZoneAlarm Internet
Security Suite log or appearing as an Alert.
- Gateway —A network point that acts as an entrance
to another network. In a company network, a Virtual Private Network
(VPN) device may protect access by dial-in users, or a proxy server
may act as a gateway between the internal network and the Internet.
A gateway may also be any machine or service that passes packets
from one network to another network or across the Internet.
- Internet Zone —Includes all non-trusted entities—any
computer anywhere on the Internet that is able to send data to
the user’s networked computers or receive data coming from
them. Members of this Zone are not defined, as it consists of anything
not defined in the Trusted or Blocked Zones. The Internet Zone
inherently allows access unless the user specifically blocks an
activity or traffic type. See also: Blocked Zone, Trusted
Zone.
- Local Zone —see Trusted Zone.
- Lock (Internet) —A protective feature that locks
activity to and from the Internet when a protected endpoint computer
is unattended for a configurable length of time. When the lock
is on, no data can enter or leave the endpoint computer through
connections to the Internet, unless the pass lock attribute
is set for the program involved.
- Malware — Trojan horses, viruses, worms and other
malicious code specifically created for the purpose of a) causing
damage to computers, b) bypassing legitimate security tools and/or
c) taking advantage of software/hardware vulnerabilities.
- Pass Lock — An optional program protection property
that allows a given program to continue to access the Internet
when the Internet Lock is engaged.
- RADIUS — Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
enables remote access servers to communicate with a central server
to authenticate dial-in users and authorize their access to the
requested system or service.
- TooLeaky — A proof-of-concept test utility that
demonstrates a theoretical vulnerability in personal firewalls
by taking control of trusted applications. The Advanced Program
Control in ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite stops TooLeaky.
- Trojan horse — A remote administration tool used
to infiltrate and seize control of a computer attached to the Internet
or a network.
- Trusted Zone — the domains, IP addresses, IP ranges
and subnets of sources defined as permissible traffic through the
firewall. See also: Internet Zone, Blocked Zone.
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8. Why does ZoneLabs have a policy to end
support for operating systems?
This policy is in place for several reasons:
- Older operating systems, even when still supported by the creating
company, often have technical limitations that make it impossible
to properly protect our customers using new and advanced ZoneAlarm
technology.
- When the creating company stops fixing the new “holes” discovered
by hackers in its operating system, customers are much more vulnerable
to attack.
- Zone Labs strongly encourages its customers to adhere to a “best
practices” approach to security, where each best practice
that’s upheld makes the customer much less likely to fall
victim to attack; and every best practice ignored makes the customer
much more vulnerable. Keeping software, including the operating
system, up-to-date with the latest security patches is an essential
best practice.
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9. Is there a term commitment for the HughesNet Security Suite and how do I unsubscribe from the monthly service?
No, there is no minimum term. However you will only get 90 days of free updates with your initial purchase. You may unsubscribe from the service and end monthly charges by clicking on the Unsubscribe link within the Security section of HughesNet Tools.
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