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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: 1117423" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p>That's right. People expect Comodo to be zero cost and demand that all the problems be fixed - because they are ungrateful for all the benefits they receive from the Comodo security software charity.</p><p></p><p><strong>People complaining and demanding bugs be fixed by Comodo is like going to a brick-and-mortar bank and demanding the bank give them money without ever having opened an account and depositing any money.</strong></p><p></p><p>If Comodo is important to people then they need to pay for it or find ways to crowdfund it. Otherwise there is no money to support it and it will exist perpetually as a security software with a lot of warts.</p><p></p><p>The ridiculous nature of people is so evident when it comes to the Comodo product line - people will gladly accept free but then complain about "unacceptable" quality.</p><p></p><p>Your videos are legitimate. The issues you demonstrate therein are legitimate. However, once you post this sort of stuff publicly then you are blacklisted by Comodo. You got banned by the Comodo forum moderators (who are volunteers, and not Comodo employees). Now there are Comodo fanbois brigading your Youtube videos with complaints.</p><p></p><p>When dealing with Comodo, there is a certain expected etiquette and decorum required. The mistake you have made is to make your reports publicly.</p><p></p><p>I am not attacking you. I am not saying you are wrong, so with utmost respect, please do not think that I am attacking you. You are working within a messed-up system. The long history of user attacks on the product owner and the product itself has made the product owner ignore those people criticizing him and his product. In his mind he thinks "You do not pay for the software, therefore you cannot have any expectations or demands of me or it." He is not wrong.</p><p></p><p>Not once. Not ever. Have I seen anyone state to Melih "Hey Melih, I am grateful for the free software and all of your personal money that you spend supporting it." Maybe, just maybe, if people were grateful from the beginning then the product would be much different. Instead, people just demanded and expected without paying a cent. Melih tolerated the abuse for over a decade until one day he just decided to give only what he is willing to give. If people don't like or are not grateful for his generosity, then he figures they can use a different product.</p><p></p><p>People making demands of Comodo just because the owner makes something available for free on the market are the real problem, and not Comodo.</p><p></p><p>Then using the tactic of "Here are all these videos which show bypasses" does not convince Melih to approve or even want to fix the product.</p><p></p><p>I know people do not want to read or hear about this stuff, but unless this stuff is solved - which means a revenue or donations stream for Comodo - it will never be any better. In fact, with no money to support the product, it will probably be another 5 years before another major update with "400 bugs fixed."</p><p></p><p>People with their demands and unwillingness to pay for it destroyed any future that Comodo had within months of its first release.</p><p></p><p>You put a lot of time and effort into your videos. You are doing nothing wrong, but in the eyes of people who make the decisions about the Comodo product, in their eyes you are wrong because you do this stuff publicly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1117423, member: 114717"] That's right. People expect Comodo to be zero cost and demand that all the problems be fixed - because they are ungrateful for all the benefits they receive from the Comodo security software charity. [B]People complaining and demanding bugs be fixed by Comodo is like going to a brick-and-mortar bank and demanding the bank give them money without ever having opened an account and depositing any money.[/B] If Comodo is important to people then they need to pay for it or find ways to crowdfund it. Otherwise there is no money to support it and it will exist perpetually as a security software with a lot of warts. The ridiculous nature of people is so evident when it comes to the Comodo product line - people will gladly accept free but then complain about "unacceptable" quality. Your videos are legitimate. The issues you demonstrate therein are legitimate. However, once you post this sort of stuff publicly then you are blacklisted by Comodo. You got banned by the Comodo forum moderators (who are volunteers, and not Comodo employees). Now there are Comodo fanbois brigading your Youtube videos with complaints. When dealing with Comodo, there is a certain expected etiquette and decorum required. The mistake you have made is to make your reports publicly. I am not attacking you. I am not saying you are wrong, so with utmost respect, please do not think that I am attacking you. You are working within a messed-up system. The long history of user attacks on the product owner and the product itself has made the product owner ignore those people criticizing him and his product. In his mind he thinks "You do not pay for the software, therefore you cannot have any expectations or demands of me or it." He is not wrong. Not once. Not ever. Have I seen anyone state to Melih "Hey Melih, I am grateful for the free software and all of your personal money that you spend supporting it." Maybe, just maybe, if people were grateful from the beginning then the product would be much different. Instead, people just demanded and expected without paying a cent. Melih tolerated the abuse for over a decade until one day he just decided to give only what he is willing to give. If people don't like or are not grateful for his generosity, then he figures they can use a different product. People making demands of Comodo just because the owner makes something available for free on the market are the real problem, and not Comodo. Then using the tactic of "Here are all these videos which show bypasses" does not convince Melih to approve or even want to fix the product. I know people do not want to read or hear about this stuff, but unless this stuff is solved - which means a revenue or donations stream for Comodo - it will never be any better. In fact, with no money to support the product, it will probably be another 5 years before another major update with "400 bugs fixed." People with their demands and unwillingness to pay for it destroyed any future that Comodo had within months of its first release. You put a lot of time and effort into your videos. You are doing nothing wrong, but in the eyes of people who make the decisions about the Comodo product, in their eyes you are wrong because you do this stuff publicly. [/QUOTE]
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