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Comodo And Kaspersky bypassed in 2024 in two different files (Educational purposes only)
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 109138" data-source="post: 1087057"><p>I think you are not understanding what I'm saying. A normal user is not going to do this to their own system. This means you would either have to code something to do this task and delivery it to the system from the Internet and bypass all forms of network protection, firewall, heuristic scanners, to delivery it to the system in order for it to actually do anything deemed as a threat or literally breach the network and system yourself to implement this which of course would be no easier then coding something. </p><p></p><p>As an admin of a system you can just click "uninstall" and seriously put a damper on a security suites ability to defend a system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 109138, post: 1087057"] I think you are not understanding what I'm saying. A normal user is not going to do this to their own system. This means you would either have to code something to do this task and delivery it to the system from the Internet and bypass all forms of network protection, firewall, heuristic scanners, to delivery it to the system in order for it to actually do anything deemed as a threat or literally breach the network and system yourself to implement this which of course would be no easier then coding something. As an admin of a system you can just click "uninstall" and seriously put a damper on a security suites ability to defend a system. [/QUOTE]
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