Would COMODO Auto-Containment/VirusCope module (running program under restriction or virtualization and tracing its activity) interfere with antiviruses' behaviour blockers?
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Do you mean other AV’s behavioural blocker or COMODO VirusCope?Would COMODO Auto-Containment/VirusCope module (running program under restriction or virtualization and tracing its activity) interfere with antiviruses' behaviour blockers?
Yeah this is what I asked. So looks like if I run a malware under restriction (partially limited/limited/restricted/untrusted) or virtualisation, it won't prevent the hooking of others, nor cause performance issue arised from confliction of two vendors.Running a program virtualised doesn’t prevent the hooking and won’t mislead the classifiers
I have been using Comodo for a short time (about two months) with Auto-Containment and VirusScope, but not HIPS, at CS settings and with Windows Defender. I haven't had any problem with it before and after installing 20H2. Note that I haven't enabled HIPS because if I understand correctly CS does not favor enabling it.I had Comodo with Auto-Containment/VirusCope/Hips at CS settings for nearly 2 years with Windows Defender then Kaspersky Cloud Free and , later, F-Secure Safe without issues. I began to have bugs with Windows 20H2. My computer froze steadily. At first, I disabled HiPS.Then tried Comodo with Windows Defender.Same issues. Eventually, I said bye to Comodo. I just kept F-Secure Safe...