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Comodo Firewall vs a new Data Stealer
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<blockquote data-quote="rashmi" data-source="post: 1094867" data-attributes="member: 107361"><p>Comodo follows a default-deny approach, allowing approved and blocking unrecognized programs. Combining firewall and antivirus, Comodo introduced CIS in version 3. The antivirus served as a supportive addition to the default-deny setup. As a result, there have been no notable enhancements to the antivirus. Comodo is not suitable for users seeking an antivirus with powerful signatures. Average users shouldn't use Comodo, but it's one of the easiest default-deny setups to learn and use. I suggest installing Comodo on average users' systems, as long as you can handle it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rashmi, post: 1094867, member: 107361"] Comodo follows a default-deny approach, allowing approved and blocking unrecognized programs. Combining firewall and antivirus, Comodo introduced CIS in version 3. The antivirus served as a supportive addition to the default-deny setup. As a result, there have been no notable enhancements to the antivirus. Comodo is not suitable for users seeking an antivirus with powerful signatures. Average users shouldn't use Comodo, but it's one of the easiest default-deny setups to learn and use. I suggest installing Comodo on average users' systems, as long as you can handle it. [/QUOTE]
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