Can comodo protect my folders from any modification like encryption of the data contained in them if i add my folders in protected data folders group of hips,with hips being turned on?
Tip: Files and folders that are added to 'Protected Files' interface are allowed read access by other programs but cannot be modified, whereas the files/folders in 'Protected Data folders' are totally hidden to contained programs. If you want a file to be read by other programs but protected from modifications, then add it to 'Protected Files' list. If you want to totally conceal a data file from all the contained programs but allow read/write access by other known/trusted programs, then add it to 'Protected Data Folders'.
That is how they make it sound in the Comodo help, but it doesn't really work that way. It only protects those areas from changes made by unrecognized processes.But if you add to Protected Files, you protect it from 'Real Process', not just Sandboxed Process.
That is how they make it sound in the Comodo help, but it doesn't really work that way. It only protects those areas from changes made by unrecognized processes.
I added my entire C drive to protected files, and it did not prevent changes made by trusted processes.
Try it out and you will see.
Thanks for info, I didn't know that. I gotta try out that paranoid mode again...Yeah, I know.. But that happen only on Safe Mode. Not in Paranoid Mode.
Thanks for info, I didn't know that. I gotta try out that paranoid mode again...
Actually, now that I think about it, maybe that is why I had such severe "forgetting rules" problems when I switched to Paranoid mode last time. I think I had ?:* as an entry in Protected Files. Duh...
Thanks for info, I didn't know that. I gotta try out that paranoid mode again...
Actually, now that I think about it, maybe that is why I had such severe "forgetting rules" problems when I switched to Paranoid mode last time. I think I had ?:* as an entry in Protected Files. Duh...
When it comes to protecting files, this is where Comodo could really blow malware away...a little bit smarter HIPs for some things and a little bit smarter alerts for some things. If Comodo's HIPs could know that you want Paranoid for protecting your files, that would be very helpful. What's to lose, since there aren't any entries in the Protected Files area when Comodo is installed? Nobody's system is going to be borked over that setting always being Paranoid. That could be applied to start ups and scheduled tasks too. Then add a real knockdown alert for behaviors common to ransomeware, spyware, bankware.
A little bit smarter and Comodo will be a huge player in $$$ enterprise security if they can also create network security/command control like Kaspersky and Sophos and the other big enterprise players. And they can afford to keep the program free for home use!![]()