Comodo 8.2.0.4508 - Antiexecutable\Default-Deny Configuration

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Hello All,

This is just a heads-up regarding a vulnerability with Comodo 8.2.0.4508 and the antiexecutable (AE)\default-deny (DD) configuration.

Currently, some installers - standard, portable, archived self-extracting, etc - can by-pass the AE\DD configuration.

I have an active Bug Report reported on the Comodo forum that fully documents the various issues.

https://forums.comodo.com/bug-repor...ings-rules-t110645.0.html;msg804007#msg804007

We'll have to wait and see what happens.

In the meantime, I suggest anyone using the Comodo AE\DD configuration to supplement it with VooDooShield, NoVirusThanks Exe Radar Pro or AppGuard.

VooDooShield has a freeware option with settings optimized for most users and NVT ERP betas are freeware as well. Both can be downloaded from the respective vendor threads at Wilders Security: www.wilderssecurity.com .

If you have never used antiexecutable before, then VooDooShield free will probably be a good start. NVT ERP also has training mode and can be learned with just a bit of time and effort. AppGuard is paid and can require extensive configuration to get some apps to work correctly in "Lock-Down" mode.

VDS, NVT ERP and AG are super-light on system resources... I'm a huge fan of AE\DD and think everyone should use one.

Best Regards,

HJLBX
 
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