Comodo CIS Bug fix policy

For some it does. For others, it won't. Like ALL software. Nothing is 100%.
Many if not all security brands try hard to achieve 100%.
Unfortunately Comodo is an exception, they are not interested in achieving 100%.
 
Many if not all security brands try hard to achieve 100%.
Unfortunately Comodo is an exception, they are not interested in achieving 100%.
Comodo is an exception because:

1. The revenue it generates is $0; and
2. Nobody has ever produced a major bypass of Comodo containment.

"If it ain't broke, then don't fix it."

"Who decides the definition of the word "broken"?"

"Melih. He decides. And he just don't care."
 
@bazang ,
I hope you dont get tired of testing,demonstrating with facts and showing WHY their argumentations are really contradictory and strawmanlike to the Anticomodo battallion which seems to have only one 1945 tank left for battle by the name of Pico.
Valiant Pico was left alone against a hord of 3-4 truth seekers to perform the Autumn Rites for the Ascent of Deceipt & Slander of The arch enemy of Malware: it was a really daunting task and Pico duly obliged but he was ultimately deserted by his companions in mistake ,unable perhaps to provide any help.
While you ,bazang ,carefully provide facts, Mr.Pico,following in the famous Decopi footsteps, debates a hundred times about the same item,post after post,relentlessly.
Pico & Co. : time to give up by now dont you think so?
 
I long for the days when people could discuss or argue about software, politics, history, whatever without being accused of spreading 'disinformation.' Nobody is allowed to have an opinion anymore if it conflicts with anybody else.
 
I use IPv6 though I had to add some ICMP allow rules for it work which I've gone over in previous posts..

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I don't know. How do I check? Not that it matters. I'm keeping Comodo firewall regardless.
Easiest way is to type ipconfig in the Command box. If you see "link-Local IPv6 Address" with the first 4 characters something like fe80 and ending with either a 1 or 10 you don't have a searchable ipv6 addy (if it begins with numbers instead of letters it's probably your Refrigerator). Also you could do a scan here: Test your IPv6.

Also, most recent routers gave firmware where blocking random ipv6 packets can be enabled (although blocking these on a non-server is something not to obsess over. Remote Code Execution -RCE's- were another matter but Windows vulnerability was patched in August).
 
Thanks, Sis. I either have an IPv6 address or I don't. Ipconfig says I do and the test you linked to says I don't. Ipconfig shows the fe80 thing, ending with a5%5.
The linik to the test says I don't have an IPv6 address, so it could be blocked as you mentioned. Either way, I'm running CFW. It works.
 
Thanks, Sis. I either have an IPv6 address or I don't. Ipconfig says I do and the test you linked to says I don't. Ipconfig shows the fe80 thing, ending with a5%5.
The linik to the test says I don't have an IPv6 address, so it could be blocked as you mentioned. Either way, I'm running CFW. It works.
too much info, now we can find you and chip away... :ROFLMAO:
 
Thanks, Sis. I either have an IPv6 address or I don't. Ipconfig says I do and the test you linked to says I don't. Ipconfig shows the fe80 thing, ending with a5%5.
The linik to the test says I don't have an IPv6 address, so it could be blocked as you mentioned. Either way, I'm running CFW. It works.
You mentioned before that you are part of the world that is not IPv6 compliant so you don't have IPv6.