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Comodo Sandbox (Auto-Containment) have a bug on Windows 10?
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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 718903" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>Hi Guys- Yes, there is indeed an issue in Win10 that when running a file that requests Privilege elevation Comodo will run it at the PL setting no matter what. By the way, this will occur with UAC on or UAC off. The question is, is this in any way significant for protecting the system? The answer is absolutely not. Although the PL setting will allow stuff to make some trivial environmental changes, actual infection of the system will be prevented.</p><p></p><p>I'm being purposefully vague on this matter, but will (if time permits) post a video about this topic, contrasting Wi7 with Win10, and showing the rare (and stupid) worst case scenario that could occur. Until then this matter can be resolved for CF users on Win10 by selecting the Block option on the "Do not show privilege elevation alerts" setting in Containment.</p><p></p><p>ps- I hope that there will be as much outrage about certain other products when I post my 2nd opinion scanner video in April...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 718903, member: 7463"] Hi Guys- Yes, there is indeed an issue in Win10 that when running a file that requests Privilege elevation Comodo will run it at the PL setting no matter what. By the way, this will occur with UAC on or UAC off. The question is, is this in any way significant for protecting the system? The answer is absolutely not. Although the PL setting will allow stuff to make some trivial environmental changes, actual infection of the system will be prevented. I'm being purposefully vague on this matter, but will (if time permits) post a video about this topic, contrasting Wi7 with Win10, and showing the rare (and stupid) worst case scenario that could occur. Until then this matter can be resolved for CF users on Win10 by selecting the Block option on the "Do not show privilege elevation alerts" setting in Containment. ps- I hope that there will be as much outrage about certain other products when I post my 2nd opinion scanner video in April... [/QUOTE]
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