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<blockquote data-quote="rashmi" data-source="post: 1097736" data-attributes="member: 107361"><p>There are many discussions about Comodo on MalwareTips. You can check the comments to decide who to follow regarding Comodo. I believe Comodo is a default-deny setup with whitelisting and containment capabilities. It is not ideal for average users, but it is not too complex either. Average users can use it with a basic understanding of its features or with an expert to manage it. There may be some bugs, but Comodo defaults or CS config users should not have usability or security issues. I have tested and used various security software and have encountered problems like uninstallation issues, high false positives, system slowdowns, inconsistent blocking by behavior blockers, unbootable systems, and improper malware blocking. I have been a long-time user of Comodo and Kaspersky. Despite users posting bugs or problems on Kaspersky forums, I have encountered no issues with our usage. Comodo is not more dangerous than any other security software available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rashmi, post: 1097736, member: 107361"] There are many discussions about Comodo on MalwareTips. You can check the comments to decide who to follow regarding Comodo. I believe Comodo is a default-deny setup with whitelisting and containment capabilities. It is not ideal for average users, but it is not too complex either. Average users can use it with a basic understanding of its features or with an expert to manage it. There may be some bugs, but Comodo defaults or CS config users should not have usability or security issues. I have tested and used various security software and have encountered problems like uninstallation issues, high false positives, system slowdowns, inconsistent blocking by behavior blockers, unbootable systems, and improper malware blocking. I have been a long-time user of Comodo and Kaspersky. Despite users posting bugs or problems on Kaspersky forums, I have encountered no issues with our usage. Comodo is not more dangerous than any other security software available. [/QUOTE]
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