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<blockquote data-quote="Helmut" data-source="post: 1098018" data-attributes="member: 113650"><p>It's a bit off-topic</p><p></p><p>To be honest, with all the discussions here, but mainly through further research on the Internet, I've started to waver in terms of protection against cyber attacks.</p><p>The methods used by cyber criminals have become more refined and sophisticated. Even open source no longer offers security, on the contrary.</p><p></p><p>However, am I too uninteresting for cyber criminals or too well protected? Am I really well enough protected all round and, above all, fast enough?</p><p></p><p>I've been considering Bitdefender and Norton as possible successors to comodo. Is comodo still a match for the new methods used by cyber criminals?</p><p></p><p>It's like changing the lock on a door that has prevented every break-in and resisted every attempted break-in up to now. Why have some people fallen victim to ransomware, viruses, rootkits, data theft, and account emptied, and I haven't?</p><p></p><p>When compared, comodo usually performs poorly or even the weakest. Comodo no longer takes part in tests or prohibits a test. The AV software still achieves pitiful values and others also have containments, such as the Stealth mode.</p><p>I am now really unsettled by the ever "improving" methods of cyber criminals, which also include AI, which they will also use. In this test (<a href="https://avlab.pl/en/recent-results/" target="_blank">Recent Results In July 2024 » AVLab Cybersecurity Foundation</a>) , 100% was also achieved, but the times are not particularly good. </p><p>The only argument, and not the worst one, is the experience with Comodo so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helmut, post: 1098018, member: 113650"] It's a bit off-topic To be honest, with all the discussions here, but mainly through further research on the Internet, I've started to waver in terms of protection against cyber attacks. The methods used by cyber criminals have become more refined and sophisticated. Even open source no longer offers security, on the contrary. However, am I too uninteresting for cyber criminals or too well protected? Am I really well enough protected all round and, above all, fast enough? I've been considering Bitdefender and Norton as possible successors to comodo. Is comodo still a match for the new methods used by cyber criminals? It's like changing the lock on a door that has prevented every break-in and resisted every attempted break-in up to now. Why have some people fallen victim to ransomware, viruses, rootkits, data theft, and account emptied, and I haven't? When compared, comodo usually performs poorly or even the weakest. Comodo no longer takes part in tests or prohibits a test. The AV software still achieves pitiful values and others also have containments, such as the Stealth mode. I am now really unsettled by the ever "improving" methods of cyber criminals, which also include AI, which they will also use. In this test ([URL="https://avlab.pl/en/recent-results/"]Recent Results In July 2024 » AVLab Cybersecurity Foundation[/URL]) , 100% was also achieved, but the times are not particularly good. The only argument, and not the worst one, is the experience with Comodo so far. [/QUOTE]
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