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<blockquote data-quote="bazang" data-source="post: 1101296" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p>This is how other security software firewalls work as well. They are no different than Comodo. Furthermore, most will not monitor legitimate svchost instances for code injection, for reasons that should be obvious to everybody here. There are only a few instances where AV will monitor for an attack on a svchost process, but nevertheless the firewall behavior remains the same for ALL security software under all circumstances - maliciously injected or not = those security software are not going to block legit svchost processes. Security software rely upon Microsoft's own built-in memory protection mechanisms to safeguard the integrity of legitimate svchost processes.</p><p></p><p>The person who keeps making the same argument about Comodo and "trusted" processes in an attempt to poison it here at MT is willfully, irresponsibly, and immorally misleading readers by not stating and explaining the facts for ALL security software.</p><p></p><p>The Comodo troll spreading misinformation by omission in an attempt to dissuade people from using Comodo via creation of fear, uncertainty, doubt (FUD).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1101296, member: 114717"] This is how other security software firewalls work as well. They are no different than Comodo. Furthermore, most will not monitor legitimate svchost instances for code injection, for reasons that should be obvious to everybody here. There are only a few instances where AV will monitor for an attack on a svchost process, but nevertheless the firewall behavior remains the same for ALL security software under all circumstances - maliciously injected or not = those security software are not going to block legit svchost processes. Security software rely upon Microsoft's own built-in memory protection mechanisms to safeguard the integrity of legitimate svchost processes. The person who keeps making the same argument about Comodo and "trusted" processes in an attempt to poison it here at MT is willfully, irresponsibly, and immorally misleading readers by not stating and explaining the facts for ALL security software. The Comodo troll spreading misinformation by omission in an attempt to dissuade people from using Comodo via creation of fear, uncertainty, doubt (FUD). [/QUOTE]
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