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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1100344" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>Well, your safety can be attributed to your knowledge, habits, your inclination to close a website/discard a download that looks malicious. It is not due to Comodo.</p><p></p><p>It’s not only ZoneAlarm, they may be the only one that provides access to emulation to home users, in a one-click manner. And they may be among the more efficient ones. But cloud emulation is offered by a few business vendors and on-premises, probably all of the top names offer appliances. </p><p>Not even 2014, alerts and prompts in home software were relevant circa 2005-2006, after the point of 2007-2008 none of the top names relied on this concept anymore.</p><p></p><p>It allows malware to be blocked before it even hits the machine and/or use any sort of browser or OS feature exploit. This is the most recommended method to block a sample, before it has even been downloaded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1100344, member: 99014"] Well, your safety can be attributed to your knowledge, habits, your inclination to close a website/discard a download that looks malicious. It is not due to Comodo. It’s not only ZoneAlarm, they may be the only one that provides access to emulation to home users, in a one-click manner. And they may be among the more efficient ones. But cloud emulation is offered by a few business vendors and on-premises, probably all of the top names offer appliances. Not even 2014, alerts and prompts in home software were relevant circa 2005-2006, after the point of 2007-2008 none of the top names relied on this concept anymore. It allows malware to be blocked before it even hits the machine and/or use any sort of browser or OS feature exploit. This is the most recommended method to block a sample, before it has even been downloaded. [/QUOTE]
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