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But for Comodo, Cruel Sister and Shadowra you make an exception?I'm not an active participant in this forum
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But for Comodo, Cruel Sister and Shadowra you make an exception?I'm not an active participant in this forum
I initially registered for the Comodo discussion and even had no plans to stay. I remained because of other people. Comodo discussions are very powerful, It all becomes like a boxing ring. I love challenge. Unfortunately Oerlink is not around now.But for Comodo, Cruel Sister and Shadowra you make an exception?
Speaking of those deserving much respect, your videos and production skills are superb (even without text boxes). However for the Comodo video that was posted, I think the issues with the BSOD's and infections may have been the result of how that malware was introduced to the VM.I invite you to check out my latest video on Comodo IS.
I had 2 BSOD during my test and especially 2 Ransomware that managed to completely encrypt my test machine while in Sandbox.
And "with all due respect" I'm also an appreciated and recognized tester on this forum, just like Cruelsister whom I admire a lot
@Shadowra How did you get the malware pack on the VM in the Comodo test? And is it workable for you or @cruelsister to test the specific malware that encrypted data with Comodo defaults?
I meant how you copied the malware package. Look here: Video Review - Comodo Internet Security Premium Free 2023
The ransomware seen in the video was a HydraCrypt (think Chaos). As I'm not doing a video myself this week I'll use some time to find the specific file in the pack (if possible). As to the system BSOD there are indeed ways to screw with a sandbox to crash them (like recent data stealers spawning a daughter that will expand to ~800MB crashing SBIE).@Shadowra How did you get the malware pack on the VM in the Comodo test? And is it workable for you or @cruelsister to test the specific malware that encrypted data with Comodo defaults?
By the way, doesn't Comodo, by default, exclude the "Downloads" folder? The contained malware can modify or infect the files in the downloads folder.The ransomware seen in the video was a HydraCrypt (think Chaos). As I'm not doing a video myself this week I'll use some time to find the specific file in the pack (if possible). As to the system BSOD there are indeed ways to screw with a sandbox to crash them (like recent data stealers spawning a daughter that will expand to ~800MB crashing SBIE).
As this has spun me off into a tangent, iI'll see if I can replicate by a few tricks and if so post back.