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<blockquote data-quote="Decopi" data-source="post: 1097985" data-attributes="member: 67091"><p>Since Comodo became an abandonware in 2017, the official Comodo forum has become a Nazi concentration camp, where criticism is immediately censored by deleting users. It is natural, since the software has not worked for years, it is necessary to appeal to fanaticism, cause and effect. Here at MT, fortunately an open and democratic space, Comodo fanatics cannot delete users. And as long as the democratic environment exists at MT, Comodo fanatics, fortunately, will not be able to delete users or criticism.</p><p></p><p>Another bad habit of the official Comodo forum is to methodically and systematically delete the lists of bugs that are reported daily. But there are so many reported bugs, and they have been accumulated for so many years, that some lists of bugs miraculously manage to survive. For example: <a href="https://forums.comodo.com/t/list-of-current-bugs/320077" target="_blank">List of current bugs</a></p><p></p><p>Also here: <a href="https://forums.comodo.com/t/list-of-current-bugs-discussion/320765" target="_blank">List of current bugs discussion</a></p><p></p><p>And here: <a href="https://forums.comodo.com/c/comodo-internet-security-cis/bug-reports-cis" target="_blank">Bug Reports - CIS</a></p><p></p><p>And the lists above may seem like a lot of reported bugs, but as I explained, in the last years more than 25 long lists of bugs were methodically and systematically deleted from the official Comodo forum. They add up to more than 500 dangerous, old, and never fixed bugs.</p><p></p><p>Few days ago, in a rare and weird event, a Comodo employee mistakenly posted a list of 100 bugs (I feel sorry for him, he will certainly be fired from Comodo soon). I attach the image below. I repeat, this is not a list reported by users. This is a list of bugs officially recognized by Comodo staff. And 99% of the bugs there are around 7 years old!</p><p></p><p>For all those non-fanatics, or passive readers who read us in silence, and for all the visitors who will read us in the future, here is the truth:</p><p></p><p>COMODO IS AN ABANDONWARE (2017), FULL OF HUNDRED OF DANGEROUS UNFIXED BUGS, THEREFORE SOFTWARE WITHOUT UPDATES/UPGRADES SHOULD NOT BE USED. THAT SAID, EVERYONE IS FREE TO USE WHATEVER THEY WANT, BUT IN THAT CASE, IT IS IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND THAT COMODO IS NOT AN ANTIVIRUS/ANTIMALWARE, IT IS ONLY A BLOCKER, THE DECISION TO BLOCK OR NOT TO BLOCK ALWAYS DEPENDS ON THE USER.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]284979[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decopi, post: 1097985, member: 67091"] Since Comodo became an abandonware in 2017, the official Comodo forum has become a Nazi concentration camp, where criticism is immediately censored by deleting users. It is natural, since the software has not worked for years, it is necessary to appeal to fanaticism, cause and effect. Here at MT, fortunately an open and democratic space, Comodo fanatics cannot delete users. And as long as the democratic environment exists at MT, Comodo fanatics, fortunately, will not be able to delete users or criticism. Another bad habit of the official Comodo forum is to methodically and systematically delete the lists of bugs that are reported daily. But there are so many reported bugs, and they have been accumulated for so many years, that some lists of bugs miraculously manage to survive. For example: [URL='https://forums.comodo.com/t/list-of-current-bugs/320077']List of current bugs[/URL] Also here: [URL='https://forums.comodo.com/t/list-of-current-bugs-discussion/320765']List of current bugs discussion[/URL] And here: [URL='https://forums.comodo.com/c/comodo-internet-security-cis/bug-reports-cis']Bug Reports - CIS[/URL] And the lists above may seem like a lot of reported bugs, but as I explained, in the last years more than 25 long lists of bugs were methodically and systematically deleted from the official Comodo forum. They add up to more than 500 dangerous, old, and never fixed bugs. Few days ago, in a rare and weird event, a Comodo employee mistakenly posted a list of 100 bugs (I feel sorry for him, he will certainly be fired from Comodo soon). I attach the image below. I repeat, this is not a list reported by users. This is a list of bugs officially recognized by Comodo staff. And 99% of the bugs there are around 7 years old! For all those non-fanatics, or passive readers who read us in silence, and for all the visitors who will read us in the future, here is the truth: COMODO IS AN ABANDONWARE (2017), FULL OF HUNDRED OF DANGEROUS UNFIXED BUGS, THEREFORE SOFTWARE WITHOUT UPDATES/UPGRADES SHOULD NOT BE USED. THAT SAID, EVERYONE IS FREE TO USE WHATEVER THEY WANT, BUT IN THAT CASE, IT IS IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND THAT COMODO IS NOT AN ANTIVIRUS/ANTIMALWARE, IT IS ONLY A BLOCKER, THE DECISION TO BLOCK OR NOT TO BLOCK ALWAYS DEPENDS ON THE USER. [ATTACH type="full" alt="Screenshot_15-8-2024_9353_forums.comodo.com.jpeg"]284979[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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