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Comodo Internet Security 2025 Beta / Final / Infos Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="ErzCrz" data-source="post: 1081445" data-attributes="member: 81799"><p>CIS ships with a light version of the database by default as it mainly uses cloud signatures for naming malware but you can download the full database in the settings.</p><p>[SPOILER="CIS Use Full Signature Database"]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]282544[/ATTACH][/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p>CIS has very current signatures which are submitted to the cloud but like many AVs it's close signature base is more current than the local one.</p><p></p><p>Having said this, CIS has been less about signature detection since Defense+ later name Containment. I mean in a real world when there isn't a signature for a file for however long should your machine remain unprotected? Of course not. That's where Containment and Viruscope and CIS's identifiers come into play but Containment first and foremost will sandbox anything unknown or untrusted by Comodo.</p><p></p><p>It simply doesn't work the same way as straight up signature detection and a few other vendores use similar technologies e.g. Avast Premium Security uses a similar feature though I believe it's manual rather than automatic but it's been some years since I tested it.</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER="Avast - Open suspicious files in a safe environment"]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]282545[/ATTACH][/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p> This threatmap shows and interesting example <a href="https://threatmap.xcitium.com/" target="_blank">Xcitium Cloud Verdict</a> but you don't even need to use full CIS. Comodo Firewall comes with the same technology as [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] has demonstrated several times.</p><p></p><p>The TDT Technology is an interesting one and they've been working with Intel to implement this technology to further improve detection. Looking forward to the next stable release.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ErzCrz, post: 1081445, member: 81799"] CIS ships with a light version of the database by default as it mainly uses cloud signatures for naming malware but you can download the full database in the settings. [SPOILER="CIS Use Full Signature Database"] [ATTACH type="full" width="490px" alt="1712000284327.png"]282544[/ATTACH][/SPOILER] CIS has very current signatures which are submitted to the cloud but like many AVs it's close signature base is more current than the local one. Having said this, CIS has been less about signature detection since Defense+ later name Containment. I mean in a real world when there isn't a signature for a file for however long should your machine remain unprotected? Of course not. That's where Containment and Viruscope and CIS's identifiers come into play but Containment first and foremost will sandbox anything unknown or untrusted by Comodo. It simply doesn't work the same way as straight up signature detection and a few other vendores use similar technologies e.g. Avast Premium Security uses a similar feature though I believe it's manual rather than automatic but it's been some years since I tested it. [SPOILER="Avast - Open suspicious files in a safe environment"] [ATTACH type="full" width="493px" alt="1712000865275.png"]282545[/ATTACH][/SPOILER] This threatmap shows and interesting example [URL='https://threatmap.xcitium.com/']Xcitium Cloud Verdict[/URL] but you don't even need to use full CIS. Comodo Firewall comes with the same technology as [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] has demonstrated several times. The TDT Technology is an interesting one and they've been working with Intel to implement this technology to further improve detection. Looking forward to the next stable release. [/QUOTE]
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