AVG tag Zonealarm as trojan for 7.5 hours

Started by Gary, Oct 17, 2008, 08:16:46

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Gary

AVG released a update that tagged Zonealarm as a trojan, some may think this apt but it caused some chaos I imagine, of course some could say the same about AVG in this case :whistle: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/10/16/avg_zonealarm_trojan_false_alarm/
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Simon

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 ;D It didn't manage to track down Comodo. ;D
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Rik

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Sebby

I thought ZoneAlarm was a trojan, a bit like Norton.

:hehe:

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Sebby

I liked it in the early days, but as well as believing it's not necessary for most users these days, I think it's seriously bloated now.

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Rik

Software manufacturers are like politicians - they like to tell us what's good for us.  :(
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Sebby

So true, Rik. :(

Norton: "You need us to put lots of branding all over Windows!"

Rik

 ;D

It used to just be ISPs that did that. :sigh:
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Sebby

I remember the days. My first ever ISP, GlobalNet, did it.

Rik

Then Kelly's Korner rode to the rescue... :)
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Glenn

Lots of useful tips/links there Rik, I use it a work on occasions
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Rik

It's a great site, Glenn, if you can find the fix you want - layout has never been its strongpoint. :)
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Quote from: Rik on Oct 18, 2008, 09:57:37
It's a great site, Glenn, if you can find the fix you want - layout has never been its strongpoint. :)

Yes, the best way I find to navigate it by using Ctrl+F and search for words.
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Quote from: Simon on Oct 18, 2008, 12:27:52
Yes, the best way I find to navigate it by using Ctrl+F and search for words.

That's so old-fashioned... I just start typing and the search begins (thanks, Firefox!). ;D

Simon

Quote from: Sebby on Oct 18, 2008, 14:30:11
That's so old-fashioned... I just start typing and the search begins (thanks, Firefox!). ;D

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zappaDPJ

Some while ago an admin responsible for a rather heavily used website and forum I operate took it upon himself to upload some extra security to the web host in the form of ZoneAlarm. Up it went, in went the installation and boom! All admins and users instantly and permanently locked out of the site because ZA installs with all ports closed.

I never let him live that one down ;D
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