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Comodo Firewall 10 against the Serpent
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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 600489" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>Hi Guys!- The EventViewer UAC bypass is well known and has been around for years. The only reason I highlighted it was because the Blackhats coded it for this bypass method, so I wanted to present Serpent in its full glory. The different thing about Seropent is the use of Cipher.exe with the /w switch- this will do a military wipe of the changed Documents making them totally unrecoverable.</p><p></p><p>And I never have UAC active on the Comodo videos as:</p><p></p><p>1). CF by itself meets and exceeds the protection given by UAC, and</p><p>2). if a developer does not specify that something else must be used in addition to their product this would give a biased view of whatever results are demonstrated (hope that made sense).</p><p></p><p>Reboot- UAC, as I noted above, is just an inconvenience when using CF. It would add nothing to protection. And my settings were given in a video on Jan 28 ("Comodo Firewall 10 Setup" on my channel- I don't want to put in a direct link as another video window will appear).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 600489, member: 7463"] Hi Guys!- The EventViewer UAC bypass is well known and has been around for years. The only reason I highlighted it was because the Blackhats coded it for this bypass method, so I wanted to present Serpent in its full glory. The different thing about Seropent is the use of Cipher.exe with the /w switch- this will do a military wipe of the changed Documents making them totally unrecoverable. And I never have UAC active on the Comodo videos as: 1). CF by itself meets and exceeds the protection given by UAC, and 2). if a developer does not specify that something else must be used in addition to their product this would give a biased view of whatever results are demonstrated (hope that made sense). Reboot- UAC, as I noted above, is just an inconvenience when using CF. It would add nothing to protection. And my settings were given in a video on Jan 28 ("Comodo Firewall 10 Setup" on my channel- I don't want to put in a direct link as another video window will appear). [/QUOTE]
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