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Video Reviews - Security and Privacy
Comodo Firewall vs A CryptoCurrency Miner
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<blockquote data-quote="EASTER" data-source="post: 636956" data-attributes="member: 61725"><p>Thanks for the new demo and boy is that foulware ever another doozy.</p><p></p><p>And how about that Comodo FW with those special settings. Get's a job done in fine Comodo fashion (as usual) against the mysterious.</p><p></p><p>Courtesy your continued and I have to add very generous descriptions with these I was eager enough to dedicate a pair of systems with this very program serving as a main catalyst in those set ups. And have NOT been disappointed in the least.</p><p></p><p>Question: What version of TC is that and are there other "old school" file explores that can uncover the hiders like that? One of them I found very useful for these is been XYplorer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EASTER, post: 636956, member: 61725"] Thanks for the new demo and boy is that foulware ever another doozy. And how about that Comodo FW with those special settings. Get's a job done in fine Comodo fashion (as usual) against the mysterious. Courtesy your continued and I have to add very generous descriptions with these I was eager enough to dedicate a pair of systems with this very program serving as a main catalyst in those set ups. And have NOT been disappointed in the least. Question: What version of TC is that and are there other "old school" file explores that can uncover the hiders like that? One of them I found very useful for these is been XYplorer [/QUOTE]
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