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Comodo Firewall vs a new Data Stealer
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<blockquote data-quote="EASTER" data-source="post: 1096413" data-attributes="member: 61725"><p>Dang! I remember that SONG before. Been a long time. Stop The Steal With Comodo- and i would add MUCH MORE in between. </p><p></p><p>I assume the test was on a Windows 10/11 or one of those. My Win 10 sits accumulating cobwebs for Halloween. Strictly Windows 8.1 for me all the way unless 12 shows me some long vacant GRIT and no forced updates. My Windows 8.1 i consider has been upgraded personally by me which i call conveniently Windows 9. </p><p></p><p>Back on topic, this video has offered me the temptation to reinstall Comodo FW again as i still have the one for my antiquated system and is never failed one single time in numerous salvos of ransomware, stealers or cleverest file infectors as well as MBR dumpers. Just ain't happening with Comodo's superior Containment granite wall. </p><p></p><p>[USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] is fearless. Some malwares used in testing are vicious and sneaky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EASTER, post: 1096413, member: 61725"] Dang! I remember that SONG before. Been a long time. Stop The Steal With Comodo- and i would add MUCH MORE in between. I assume the test was on a Windows 10/11 or one of those. My Win 10 sits accumulating cobwebs for Halloween. Strictly Windows 8.1 for me all the way unless 12 shows me some long vacant GRIT and no forced updates. My Windows 8.1 i consider has been upgraded personally by me which i call conveniently Windows 9. Back on topic, this video has offered me the temptation to reinstall Comodo FW again as i still have the one for my antiquated system and is never failed one single time in numerous salvos of ransomware, stealers or cleverest file infectors as well as MBR dumpers. Just ain't happening with Comodo's superior Containment granite wall. [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] is fearless. Some malwares used in testing are vicious and sneaky. [/QUOTE]
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