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Video Reviews - Security and Privacy
Comodo Firewall 8.2 Beta Setup and (very) Brief Test
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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 361717" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>As usual I never was totally clear regarding the preferred CF setup. In order to block API calls a further trick is needed -the change made at 1:14 of the Video (activating the Restriction level and changing it to Restricted). That this setting is available to be used is what sets the Comodo sandbox apart from things like DefenseWall and Sandboxie.</p><p></p><p>There was another more restrictive option that could have been employed, namely changing the restriction level to Untrusted. The reason I didn't employ this setting was that I was trying to make a point with the Evil.exe keylogger- that the sandbox could be set to stop all Unknown apps from connecting to the Internet without any user input. Although this could be demonstrated at the Restricted level, if Untrusted was used instead the keylogger can't even run (which would have been boring).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 361717, member: 7463"] As usual I never was totally clear regarding the preferred CF setup. In order to block API calls a further trick is needed -the change made at 1:14 of the Video (activating the Restriction level and changing it to Restricted). That this setting is available to be used is what sets the Comodo sandbox apart from things like DefenseWall and Sandboxie. There was another more restrictive option that could have been employed, namely changing the restriction level to Untrusted. The reason I didn't employ this setting was that I was trying to make a point with the Evil.exe keylogger- that the sandbox could be set to stop all Unknown apps from connecting to the Internet without any user input. Although this could be demonstrated at the Restricted level, if Untrusted was used instead the keylogger can't even run (which would have been boring). [/QUOTE]
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