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By Mark Hachman
A spokeswoman for firewall manufacturer Zone Labs said the company has reconsidered a previous decision and will upgrade its free ZoneAlarm firewall software to address a vulnerability found this week.
A patch to the free version of ZoneAlarm will be issued within two weeks, the company said. Earlier this week, company executives characterized the difficulty of exploiting the hole as "the equivalent of hacker brain surgery" and said the cost to upgrade a free product would be prohibitive.
Between the time we spoke with you and last night we found a way to block this in ZoneAlarm," a Zone Labs representative said in an email to ExtremeTech. "We can do this without creating greater complexity for our users or our support staff."
Originally, Zone Labs said Tuesday that it would decline to fix the vulnerability reported to the BugTraq mailing list, as the company claimed the hole was a flaw in Windows, and not in its own software.
On Thursday, Zone Labs changed its stance, claiming that any exploit that took advantage of the hole was still "theoretical", and that that to its knowledge no hacker had used the vulnerability to compromise a user's system.
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