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<blockquote data-quote="Pico" data-source="post: 1101336" data-attributes="member: 98994"><p>I've taken a closer look at the related video. I had to zoom-in on the screen on the low-res video to see what actually was going on in containment. Indeed it was a file mimicking svchost (a fake non-Microsoft and Comodo rated untrusted svchost file) running in containment that caused the fake svchost FW alert.</p><p>Am curious what would have happened if the real Microsoft svchost was being utilized to connect out.</p><p></p><p>I believe we all want to see your new video, please conduct the real svchost test and fake svchost test both in FW safe mode and both on IPv4 and IPv6, thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pico, post: 1101336, member: 98994"] I've taken a closer look at the related video. I had to zoom-in on the screen on the low-res video to see what actually was going on in containment. Indeed it was a file mimicking svchost (a fake non-Microsoft and Comodo rated untrusted svchost file) running in containment that caused the fake svchost FW alert. Am curious what would have happened if the real Microsoft svchost was being utilized to connect out. I believe we all want to see your new video, please conduct the real svchost test and fake svchost test both in FW safe mode and both on IPv4 and IPv6, thank you. [/QUOTE]
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