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Comodo FW bypass malware the sandbox (sandbox hips off + on) and voodooshield (autopilot)
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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 560670" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>I unfortunately have been still considering this one and and think the real issue is if the file can actually be considered malware or not and how Comodo will handle stuff like this. The file in question is actually quite cool, making registry changes causing subsequent changes to the environment (the icons in the taskbar clock), using the old vb script to make the computer talk (the Witches Chant from Macbeth as well as Sonnet 18), and throwing off the bat file "shutdown /r /t/ 03". A task scheduler is also called up but this is trite.</p><p></p><p>The Comodo sandbox at the default level will actually allow the environment changes (I'll be presenting a video on CF and ransomware in 2 weeks that will highlight this), but this sort of thing is why I suggest the sandbox be set at a more appropriate (and restrictive) level- at these levels the process spawning will not occur.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 560670, member: 7463"] I unfortunately have been still considering this one and and think the real issue is if the file can actually be considered malware or not and how Comodo will handle stuff like this. The file in question is actually quite cool, making registry changes causing subsequent changes to the environment (the icons in the taskbar clock), using the old vb script to make the computer talk (the Witches Chant from Macbeth as well as Sonnet 18), and throwing off the bat file "shutdown /r /t/ 03". A task scheduler is also called up but this is trite. The Comodo sandbox at the default level will actually allow the environment changes (I'll be presenting a video on CF and ransomware in 2 weeks that will highlight this), but this sort of thing is why I suggest the sandbox be set at a more appropriate (and restrictive) level- at these levels the process spawning will not occur. [/QUOTE]
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