CheckPoint ZoneAlarm Extreme Security 8.0.298.035 | 75.57 MB
As with ZoneAlarm 2009, the main window has two great big panels
showing the status of firewall security and antivirus/antispyware
security. This new product adds another panel for browser security
(which, in this case, means ForceField). If there's a problem with the
product's configuration in any of the three main security areas, the
panel turns red and offers a "Fix it" button to set things right. It
also adds buttons for the backup and tune-up components in the
Additional Services panel. ZoneAlarm 2009 users will find it looks very
familiar.
ForceField's Protective Bubble
Buzz up!on Yahoo!
ForceField puts the "extreme" in ZoneAlarm Extreme Security. It
starts by establishing a bubble of protection around your browsing
activities in Internet Explorer or Firefox. A visible halo surrounding
the browser window provides visual confirmation of its protection. With
ForceField active, any browser-initiated changes to the file system or
Registry are virtualized so they have no permanent effect. If a
drive-by download or other browser-based malware gets past the many
other layers of protection in ZoneAlarm Extreme, you can wipe out its
changes by clearing ForceField's virtual data. Poof!
ForceField doesn't virtualize downloads you initiate yourself. If
it did, clearing the virtual data might discard valuable programs.
However, it does take over the download process. On completion, it
reports either the publisher's name from the file's digital signature
or that the file is unsigned (and hence less trustworthy). The
standalone version of ForceField also checks the file's signature
against Check Point's SmartDefense Advisor database, but the suite's
built-in anti-malware makes that check unnecessary.
I found it interesting that I had to turn off virtualization to run
my performance testing routines. The browser performance test uses a
script that launches Internet Explorer, directs it to load a specific
URL, and measures how long until that URL loads completely.
Virtualization blocked the script from pushing that URL into the
browser. That certainly shows it's working!
You can kick protection up a notch by clicking the Private Browser
button in ForceField's toolbar. Doing so opens a new instance of your
browser with a banner saying "Nothing from this session recorded."
Sites you visit aren't added to history, cookies aren't saved, nothing
stays in the cache, data entered in Web forms isn't retained. When you
close the private browser window, all traces of your surfing vanish.
Cracked
1. Install ZoneAlarm Extreme Security
2. Get a valid serial from the keygen.
3. Register
If you want to update the AV, please follow those instructions
JUST AFTER registering:
1. Do not apply any updates
2. Reboot Windows in Safe Mode (F8 before boot)
3. Look for "zlibctbl.dat", usually, you can find it :
- in \windows\system32 on XP machines
- or \programdata\checkpoint\zonealarm on Vista
4. Right click on it and click on Properties
5. Makes the file read-only
6. Reboot and now you can update without switching in trial mode
7. Have Fun
- Cito :
http://rapidshare.com/files/238884198/CheckPoint_ZoneAlarm_Extreme_Security_v8.0.298.035_ND_FOROS.rar