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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1100939" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>They've delivered one "OK" mechanism, namely containment, which is not proven to be broken, although from theoretical point of view, such a system, deeply rooted into the OS kernel, with rare updates, unfixed and undiscovered vulnerabilities, is not to be used.</p><p></p><p>Even if no in-the-wild malware has been seen bypassing containment (which from some reviews does not seem to be the case), using outdated software, specially crawling every file is not recommend, and a recipe for disaster. It goes against simple best practices, similar to not using 123456 as password or not using your phone without passcode. The disaster may happen tomorrow, after months, after years, but it will.</p><p>Thankfully, criminals are not all that interested in Comodo, due to extremely low market share.</p><p>This is why Comodo so far has managed to hide under the shadows.</p><p></p><p>The arguably "OK" mechanism is dressed in various issues, delivers low quality experience and there are many others that can do the job better.</p><p></p><p>People are using Comodo at their own risk, accepting that bugs will not be fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1100939, member: 99014"] They've delivered one "OK" mechanism, namely containment, which is not proven to be broken, although from theoretical point of view, such a system, deeply rooted into the OS kernel, with rare updates, unfixed and undiscovered vulnerabilities, is not to be used. Even if no in-the-wild malware has been seen bypassing containment (which from some reviews does not seem to be the case), using outdated software, specially crawling every file is not recommend, and a recipe for disaster. It goes against simple best practices, similar to not using 123456 as password or not using your phone without passcode. The disaster may happen tomorrow, after months, after years, but it will. Thankfully, criminals are not all that interested in Comodo, due to extremely low market share. This is why Comodo so far has managed to hide under the shadows. The arguably "OK" mechanism is dressed in various issues, delivers low quality experience and there are many others that can do the job better. People are using Comodo at their own risk, accepting that bugs will not be fixed. [/QUOTE]
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