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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="rashmi" data-source="post: 1117589" data-attributes="member: 107361"><p>I appreciate your effort and time, [USER=109212]@vitao[/USER]. Let's test one last time, if possible for you.</p><p></p><p>If the setup works, then test with HIPS disabled. The following configuration with HIPS enabled:</p><p>* File Rating - File Groups - Add "New Group" and name it "Personal Data". Select "Personal Data" in the list and add Documents and Pictures folders to it. Click OK.</p><p>* HIPS - Protected Objects - under "Protected Files" - Add "File Groups" and select "Personal Data" from the list. Click OK.</p><p>* HIPS - HIPS Rules - Add - Browse "File Groups" and select "Personal Data" from the list. Select "Use a Custom Ruleset" - under "Protection Settings", set "State" to Active for "Interprocess memory accesses" and "Windows/WinEvent hooks". Click OK. Click OK.</p><p></p><p>For this test:</p><p>Install Comodo Firewall only. Activate Proactive Configuration; don't enable Restricted Level.</p><p>Have the malware samples in a folder, not zipped, on a USB or download the folder, not zipped, from a cloud storage.</p><p>Introduce the malware samples to the system after configuring Comodo and restarting the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rashmi, post: 1117589, member: 107361"] I appreciate your effort and time, [USER=109212]@vitao[/USER]. Let's test one last time, if possible for you. If the setup works, then test with HIPS disabled. The following configuration with HIPS enabled: * File Rating - File Groups - Add "New Group" and name it "Personal Data". Select "Personal Data" in the list and add Documents and Pictures folders to it. Click OK. * HIPS - Protected Objects - under "Protected Files" - Add "File Groups" and select "Personal Data" from the list. Click OK. * HIPS - HIPS Rules - Add - Browse "File Groups" and select "Personal Data" from the list. Select "Use a Custom Ruleset" - under "Protection Settings", set "State" to Active for "Interprocess memory accesses" and "Windows/WinEvent hooks". Click OK. Click OK. For this test: Install Comodo Firewall only. Activate Proactive Configuration; don't enable Restricted Level. Have the malware samples in a folder, not zipped, on a USB or download the folder, not zipped, from a cloud storage. Introduce the malware samples to the system after configuring Comodo and restarting the system. [/QUOTE]
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