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<blockquote data-quote="rashmi" data-source="post: 1113658" data-attributes="member: 107361"><p>I don't think the "Most files..." is true. Unrecognized-but known, <strong>do you mean the "submitted" files?</strong></p><p></p><p>I tested with Ant Download Manager Beta, released on Dec 27, 2024. Unsigned, <strong>not in Comodo Cloud, but submitted</strong>.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://antdownloadmanager.com/downloads/test/AntDM-x64.2.14.3.beta-setup.exe[/URL]</p><p></p><p>From tests, the "All Applications" rule doesn't work with "File age" (days/hours). <strong>It appears "File age" means the file creation time on the system, not a Comodo file reputation system</strong>.</p><p></p><p>I tried a 1-hour limit criteria for the test. (Downloaded AntDM on <strong>Jan 02, 2025</strong>)</p><p>With the All Applications rule, Comodo contained AntDM even after one hour.</p><p>With the Executables rule, Comodo allowed AntDM after one hour.</p><p></p><p>I also tested with the "File creation date" criteria.</p><p>Comodo worked well with both "All Applications" and "Executables" rules.</p><p>Tested Before/After criteria. Downloaded AntDM on <strong>Jan 02, 2025</strong>. (Ant Download Manager Beta released on <strong>Dec 27, 2024</strong>)</p><p>(Block) Before Dec 03, 2024: Comodo correctly allowed it.</p><p>(Block) After Dec 03, 2024: Comodo correctly blocked it.</p><p>(Block) Before Jan 02, 2025: Comodo correctly blocked it.</p><p>(Block) After Jan 03, 2025: Comodo correctly allowed it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If I'm not mistaken, UniGetUI is a downloader. Comodo's handling of app downloads, installs, and updates might depend on UniGetUI's "trusted" status or any custom rules; I'm uncertain. Testing directly with the apps' installers would provide a clearer picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rashmi, post: 1113658, member: 107361"] I don't think the "Most files..." is true. Unrecognized-but known, [B]do you mean the "submitted" files?[/B] I tested with Ant Download Manager Beta, released on Dec 27, 2024. Unsigned, [B]not in Comodo Cloud, but submitted[/B]. [URL unfurl="true"]https://antdownloadmanager.com/downloads/test/AntDM-x64.2.14.3.beta-setup.exe[/URL] From tests, the "All Applications" rule doesn't work with "File age" (days/hours). [B]It appears "File age" means the file creation time on the system, not a Comodo file reputation system[/B]. I tried a 1-hour limit criteria for the test. (Downloaded AntDM on [B]Jan 02, 2025[/B]) With the All Applications rule, Comodo contained AntDM even after one hour. With the Executables rule, Comodo allowed AntDM after one hour. I also tested with the "File creation date" criteria. Comodo worked well with both "All Applications" and "Executables" rules. Tested Before/After criteria. Downloaded AntDM on [B]Jan 02, 2025[/B]. (Ant Download Manager Beta released on [B]Dec 27, 2024[/B]) (Block) Before Dec 03, 2024: Comodo correctly allowed it. (Block) After Dec 03, 2024: Comodo correctly blocked it. (Block) Before Jan 02, 2025: Comodo correctly blocked it. (Block) After Jan 03, 2025: Comodo correctly allowed it. If I'm not mistaken, UniGetUI is a downloader. Comodo's handling of app downloads, installs, and updates might depend on UniGetUI's "trusted" status or any custom rules; I'm uncertain. Testing directly with the apps' installers would provide a clearer picture. [/QUOTE]
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