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Zonealarm Extreme Security

PC tune-up tools have been added to the security suite

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Price: £55 (3 users, 1 year)
Manufacturer: Zonealarm
Specifications: Windows Vista: 2GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor • 2GB (32-bit) or 4GB (64-bit) Ram • 250MB hard disk space Windows XP: SP2 or SP3 • 1GHz (32-bit) processor • 768MB Ram • 250MB free hard disk space
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Pros: Impressive firewall and threat detection; Forcefield protects against threats; automation of certain tools
Cons: Additional ‘extreme’ tools are underpowered and poorly integrated; interface now looks quite dated
Overall: Impressive level of protection, but can’t compete with rivals’ usability and integration

Paul Lester, Personal Computer World 23 Jun 2009

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Zonealarm Extreme is Checkpoint’s answer to Norton 360, adding backup and tune-up tools along with its impressive Forcefield online protection to the Internet Security core engine.

After a rather lengthy installation that requires a combination of scans and updates, it becomes apparent that the ‘headline’ additions, namely backup and tune-up, must be installed separately and behave as standalone tools.

These are both fairly rudimentary, as backup includes encryption and useful options such as multiple file-version support and live monitoring, but it can only be used to save files to the 2GB of online space provided.

The tune-up tool is focused around scanning, backing up and repairing the Registry and is hardly comprehensive, so we were a little disappointed not to see a level of integration comparable to Norton 360.

The Forcefield component works well though, protecting Internet Explorer and Firefox against a range of threats using a virtual browser, which also allows you to prevent any traces of a current session from being recorded.

The security-related aspect of the suite is typically effective and Zonealarm maintains its excellent and well-deserved reputation with a powerful firewall and comprehensive threat detection. Scan times are reasonable, at around six minutes for a quick scan and just under an hour for a normal scan and, as with Norton 360, these decrease as the software gets to know your system.

There’s little to criticise when it comes to core components but we were disappointed by the limited additional tools and poor integration. There’s still a commendable collection of security and protection on offer but we’d question the value in paying extra for the new additions to this particular version.


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