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<blockquote data-quote="Decopi" data-source="post: 1100804" data-attributes="member: 67091"><p>The IPv6 issue is not only a matter of default or not default, enabled or disabled... IPv6 in Comodo is a bug that has existed for more than 7 years, it has been reported countless times, it has never been fixed (as usual), and enabled/disabled due to the bug the IPv6 filtering doesn't work properly.</p><p></p><p>It is just another bug, among more than ±500 unfixed bugs (listed in the links of Comodo's official forum), of which Comodo acknowledged at least 40 bugs last July... ±500 bugs that the (irresponsible and immoral) fanatics keep ignoring, omitting or minimizing by saying that “it's nothing, bugs are not dangerous nor harmful, all Comodo bugs are good, useful, convenient, nice" blah blah blah blah).</p><p></p><p>PS: The IPv6 issue is dangerous, but there are many other bugs in Comodo that are much more dangerous!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decopi, post: 1100804, member: 67091"] The IPv6 issue is not only a matter of default or not default, enabled or disabled... IPv6 in Comodo is a bug that has existed for more than 7 years, it has been reported countless times, it has never been fixed (as usual), and enabled/disabled due to the bug the IPv6 filtering doesn't work properly. It is just another bug, among more than ±500 unfixed bugs (listed in the links of Comodo's official forum), of which Comodo acknowledged at least 40 bugs last July... ±500 bugs that the (irresponsible and immoral) fanatics keep ignoring, omitting or minimizing by saying that “it's nothing, bugs are not dangerous nor harmful, all Comodo bugs are good, useful, convenient, nice" blah blah blah blah). PS: The IPv6 issue is dangerous, but there are many other bugs in Comodo that are much more dangerous! [/QUOTE]
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