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<blockquote data-quote="Decopi" data-source="post: 1097709" data-attributes="member: 67091"><p>IMHO, your same logic applies to "Containment"... 15 years ago "Containment" had some functional benefit, because not all antivirus/antimalware had modules to detect zero-day attacks and similar. But unfortunately that's when Comodo was frozen in time (driven by a bad decision of the CEO & Comodo management team)... while the rest of the antivirus/malware continued to evolve. Today the technology that exists is much more efficient than “HIPS”, “Containment”, “deny-all” etc etc etc... each of these modules had an excellent function 20, 15, 10 or 5 years ago... but it is necessary to modernize and evolve! In a hyper-connected world, with a tendency to synchronize countless devices for each user... it is totally ridiculous to insist on security strategies based on “blocking”, “deny all” blah blah blah blah.</p><p></p><p>In the case of Comodo, it is not just about using old modules like “HIPS”, “Containment” etc... the biggest and most serious problem is that Comodo is an abandonware, full of old and dangerous bugs, not real updates/upgrades. Even for free, it is not justified to use any security software that is not properly maintained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decopi, post: 1097709, member: 67091"] IMHO, your same logic applies to "Containment"... 15 years ago "Containment" had some functional benefit, because not all antivirus/antimalware had modules to detect zero-day attacks and similar. But unfortunately that's when Comodo was frozen in time (driven by a bad decision of the CEO & Comodo management team)... while the rest of the antivirus/malware continued to evolve. Today the technology that exists is much more efficient than “HIPS”, “Containment”, “deny-all” etc etc etc... each of these modules had an excellent function 20, 15, 10 or 5 years ago... but it is necessary to modernize and evolve! In a hyper-connected world, with a tendency to synchronize countless devices for each user... it is totally ridiculous to insist on security strategies based on “blocking”, “deny all” blah blah blah blah. In the case of Comodo, it is not just about using old modules like “HIPS”, “Containment” etc... the biggest and most serious problem is that Comodo is an abandonware, full of old and dangerous bugs, not real updates/upgrades. Even for free, it is not justified to use any security software that is not properly maintained. [/QUOTE]
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