HI All,

Not long ago, I expressed my discomfort with AVG possibly sending data, even
when not asked to.  In that case, I did not have it set correctly.  So
perhaps it does not.  Some jumped on me for "looking a gift horse in a
mouth".  Now this story:

Quotation from here on:

A Perfect Spy? It seems that ZoneAlarm Security Suite has been phoning
home, even when told not to. Last fall, InfoWorld Senior Contributing
Editor James Borck discovered ZA 6.0 was surreptitiously sending
encrypted data back to four different servers, despite disabling all of
the suite's communications options. Zone Labs denied the flaw for nearly
two months, then eventually chalked it up to a "bug" in the software --
even though instructions to contact the servers were set out in the
program's XML code. A company spokesmodel says a fix for the flaw will
be coming soon and worried users can get around the bug by modifying
their Host file settings. However, there's no truth to the rumor that
the NSA used ZoneAlarm to spy on U.S. citizens.

More of this column at:
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=109EE0A:23E8CB0

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