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(old news - 09:25AM Wednesday Jan 14 2004)
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On the heels of Roadrunner's launch of a new "high-speed conscious" website, the company has announced they'll be integrating security services and launching a new security website for customers. Users will receive Computer Associates' eTrust EZ Armor software for free, which includes a firewall, pop-up blocker, and virus scanner. The shift is being discussed in our Roadrunner forum. According to this thread, the company also intends to launch a security website on the nineteenth of this month. The software is free for a year, then costs $14.95 to renew (though as someone in our comments section posts, anyone can grab the product for a year trial, apparently). Roadrunner/Time Warner users also recently gave their impressions of the company's new, flashier Roadrunner website.

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gatorkram
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Hmm

Sure hope I'm not wrong here, but this sure looks like a first post.. To bad you have to pay 14.95 a year for the software after the first year.

wozster
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Re: Hmm

It's actually a great software suite, but you don't need to be a RR customer to get it free for the first year.

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Re: Hmm

Now that's good... ha ha ha... Just when you thought an ISP was doing something for their customers... that's good... nice post...

rit56

join:2000-12-01
New York, NY

good news

hey lets not forget all their personally tailored spyware...

Transmaster
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MSN 9

This is interesting I wonder if Roadrunner is doing this
as a reaction to MSN 9 who bundles McAfee antivirus/firewall
in with their service. McAfee also has a security website.
MSN 9 also has the best pop-up blocker I have yet seen.

It seems that more and more spam blocking software is using input from the consumers as to what is spam. Like so many others on this forum have stated the only way to control spyware and spam is on your own system. Of course we will have politicians touting their passage of what they call land-mark legislation banning spam. This coming from a person who doesn't know the difference between a bit and a byte.
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CO_Chris
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Re: MSN 9

Well i am using Mozilla and got the free ZA but hey i will give the RR"s new SW a try..I also Love the new home page as well. Good Job TW
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PopUpStopper26.zip 433,483 bytes
(PopUpStopper26.exe)
MSN 9 also has the best pop-up blocker I have yet seen.
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Popup Stopper from panicware (old version) v2.6
this is the version before you had to buy the pro for full features... 100% blocks! I control what comes thru via the CTRL and SHIFT keys...
jram

join:2003-08-06
Albany, NY

Re: MSN 9

MSN 9 also has the best pop-up blocker I have yet seen.

Not as good as Mozilla..I don't get any popups,not even the ones that slide through,Google tool bar works better than Popup stopper.

Yeahwhatever

@comcast.n

Re: MSN 9

anything works better then the current version of Popupstopper... v2.6 as posted above is a very old version you can't get anymore.. it has an aggressive mode to where it stops 100% of all popups including if you right-click on a link and select open in new window... but to allow those thru just hold down the CTRL or SHIFT keys and bam there you go... I just like being 100% incontrol of popups, and not letting the progy figure out what comes and what goes... that's just me...
raye
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I suspect other Cable ISPs to follow suit

The average user does not protect themselves, so I think a pro-active approach is a good idea. Hopefully, it will certainly reduce the amount of Blaster, Nimda and Code Red scans filling up my firewall logs from Roadrunner subscriber

Hope Comcast, Cox, and others follow suit with something similar.

crowland
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join:2001-06-28
Apex, NC

Re: I suspect other Cable ISPs to follow suit

We are already able to download the suite from RR here in Raleigh, NC. It downloaded and installed easily. You had to uninstall everything (security-wise)before you loaded it. It is Zone Alarm for the firewall. Thought the forum might like to know.

wozster
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Re: I suspect other Cable ISPs to follow suit

Not just "Zone Alarm" but "Zone Alarm PRO"

Bubba
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Re: I suspect other Cable ISPs to follow suit

Yep....just downloaded it also but unfortunatley it is the an older version of ZAPro 3.7.179.0

Yeahwhatever

@comcast.n
Comcast has already done that last year... Promo ended 11.01.2003, they offered McAfee firewall for a year free.

cmcgilton

join:2001-03-14
Stow, OH

I'm Not Impressed

I'm not impressed by their offering at all:

1. If it's only as a benefit for RR customers, it needs to be that way via an IP verification process whereby it can only be downloaded from a computer that has a RR IP address assigned to it.

2. Their offering is "time-limited", therefore it is a "marketing gimmick".
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