Check Point today unveiled the latest version of its popular ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite.
Version 7.0 includes an antivirus engine supported by hourly signature updates, and an improved anti-spyware engine.
Revamped offering includes new antivirus engine and improved anti-spyware
vnunet.com, 17 Jan 2007
Check Point today unveiled the latest version of its popular ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite.
Version 7.0 includes an antivirus engine supported by hourly signature updates, and an improved anti-spyware engine.
It also features ZoneAlarm's OSFirewall, which has been updated with new malware blocking capabilities designed to stop spyware, root-kits and key-loggers from infecting a user's PC.
A new Auto-Learn mode automatically configures security settings based on users' PC environments and behaviour.
Laura Yecies, vice president and general manager of Check Point's consumer division, said: "Today's cyber-criminals are motivated by financial gain and are often highly organised.
"Due to the increasing sophistication of threats, it is extremely important to take a layered approach with PC security, and we continue to innovate multiple, integrated layers of protection to offer consumers seamless and comprehensive protection."
ZoneAlarm Pro has a list price of $49.95, ZoneAlarm Antivirus costs $24.95 and ZoneAlarm Anti-Spyware is priced at $24.95.
Existing customers can update to the latest version for free if their subscription is current. The basic ZoneAlarm firewall continues to be free for personal and non-profit use.

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