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Comodo Internet Security 2025 does not contain RANSOMWARE (bypass, infection and lost of files)
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<blockquote data-quote="bazang" data-source="post: 1117349" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p>When you are banned from Youtube that will be the evidence.</p><p></p><p>The same thing happens to people who show weaknesses in Kaspersky, Bitdefender, Norton, etc. Fanbois get outraged and they brigade complaints and report videos to have the video removed or, better yet, get the video creator perma-banned.</p><p></p><p>All that is needed is for one person to report a video as misinformation. Then Youtube policy is that the video must then be reviewed. The people that review videos are not subject matter experts. Do you think they have IT Pros, security researchers, and antivirus pentesters reviewing Youtube tester videos? Nah. It is some 24 year old recent college graduate with a degree in pottery making sitting in a center in the Philippines reviewing all the videos with complaints. They have to decide whether or not to take down the video or ban the video creator.</p><p></p><p>Bitdefender is a software publisher that constantly complains to Youtube about Youtube testers. They hired a few people whose full-time occupations are to complain to Youtube or anyone else that hosts videos about Bitdefender that Bitdefender disagrees with. I would not be surprised if Comodo is not doing the same thing to you. Comodo's official policy is "No public test videos that show problems. Such problems must be reported privately directly to Comodo otherwise you are violating Comodo's EULA and Terms of Service."</p><p></p><p>But nobody bothers to read EULAs and Terms of Service, and then they get banhammered or sued.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1117349, member: 114717"] When you are banned from Youtube that will be the evidence. The same thing happens to people who show weaknesses in Kaspersky, Bitdefender, Norton, etc. Fanbois get outraged and they brigade complaints and report videos to have the video removed or, better yet, get the video creator perma-banned. All that is needed is for one person to report a video as misinformation. Then Youtube policy is that the video must then be reviewed. The people that review videos are not subject matter experts. Do you think they have IT Pros, security researchers, and antivirus pentesters reviewing Youtube tester videos? Nah. It is some 24 year old recent college graduate with a degree in pottery making sitting in a center in the Philippines reviewing all the videos with complaints. They have to decide whether or not to take down the video or ban the video creator. Bitdefender is a software publisher that constantly complains to Youtube about Youtube testers. They hired a few people whose full-time occupations are to complain to Youtube or anyone else that hosts videos about Bitdefender that Bitdefender disagrees with. I would not be surprised if Comodo is not doing the same thing to you. Comodo's official policy is "No public test videos that show problems. Such problems must be reported privately directly to Comodo otherwise you are violating Comodo's EULA and Terms of Service." But nobody bothers to read EULAs and Terms of Service, and then they get banhammered or sued. [/QUOTE]
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