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Video Reviews - Security and Privacy
Comodo Firewall vs a new Data Stealer
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<blockquote data-quote="Decopi" data-source="post: 1094531" data-attributes="member: 67091"><p>The Comodo antivirus module is garbage… useless.</p><p>And the Containment module, it's not a virus/malware detector, it's just a dumb binary blocker (full of dangerous unfixed bugs), it allows "known" files, and blocks "unknown" ones.</p><p>Viruscope also does not detect virus/malware, it only (sometimes) detects (some) behaviors.</p><p></p><p>Therefore, Comodo depends 100% on the user's final decision to allow or block a file. It's good to remember that Melih and the entire Comodo' staff have already said a thousand times that "they are not user babysitters" (users are the ones who make the final decisions).</p><p></p><p>The million dollar question is: If the security of a computer always depends on the user... then Comodo is unnecessary... elemental logic!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decopi, post: 1094531, member: 67091"] The Comodo antivirus module is garbage… useless. And the Containment module, it's not a virus/malware detector, it's just a dumb binary blocker (full of dangerous unfixed bugs), it allows "known" files, and blocks "unknown" ones. Viruscope also does not detect virus/malware, it only (sometimes) detects (some) behaviors. Therefore, Comodo depends 100% on the user's final decision to allow or block a file. It's good to remember that Melih and the entire Comodo' staff have already said a thousand times that "they are not user babysitters" (users are the ones who make the final decisions). The million dollar question is: If the security of a computer always depends on the user... then Comodo is unnecessary... elemental logic! [/QUOTE]
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