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Comodo Firewall and the E-File Data Stealer
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 100397" data-source="post: 1038085"><p>I use a portable program that is on the Comodo whitelist. It creates a new (.bat) file when I start it, and Comodo auto-contains the file. Adding the program's executable to Auto-Containment and setting it to "Ignore" allowed the created (.bat) files to run outside containment.</p><p></p><p>I'll try the same with a program's updates and upgrades and post the result. If Comodo ignores the program's updates and upgrades, I'll then install Comodo on one of my family members' (average user) systems.</p><p></p><p>The idea is to allow the installed programs, or at least the most used and important programs, to work well, including their updates and upgrades, while blocking unknown programs and unknown program alerts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 100397, post: 1038085"] I use a portable program that is on the Comodo whitelist. It creates a new (.bat) file when I start it, and Comodo auto-contains the file. Adding the program's executable to Auto-Containment and setting it to "Ignore" allowed the created (.bat) files to run outside containment. I'll try the same with a program's updates and upgrades and post the result. If Comodo ignores the program's updates and upgrades, I'll then install Comodo on one of my family members' (average user) systems. The idea is to allow the installed programs, or at least the most used and important programs, to work well, including their updates and upgrades, while blocking unknown programs and unknown program alerts. [/QUOTE]
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