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Comodo Sandbox (Auto-Containment) have a bug on Windows 10?
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<blockquote data-quote="erreale" data-source="post: 719320" data-attributes="member: 56319"><p>I wanted to make some remarks about this "problem", well known since it arrived Windows 10. Given that it would certainly be better to find a solution to Partially Limited, but it is equally certain that if this setting were not so secure there would be a lot of posts where users complain about malware infections. And this did not happen. In Partially Limited the modification of protected files/registry is not allowed. Privileged operations like loading drivers or debugging other applications are also not allowed. So malware could not do much even if not fully virtualized. If we add to this the fact that everyone also has an antivirus or antimalware installed (even the "simple" Windows Defender), it seems to me that the possibility of suffering a malware infection is very remote. As an additional layer, you can still activate the Comodo Hips modulus (I honestly have never deactivated it). With all these premises, I would say that I have no reason not to sleep serenely at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erreale, post: 719320, member: 56319"] I wanted to make some remarks about this "problem", well known since it arrived Windows 10. Given that it would certainly be better to find a solution to Partially Limited, but it is equally certain that if this setting were not so secure there would be a lot of posts where users complain about malware infections. And this did not happen. In Partially Limited the modification of protected files/registry is not allowed. Privileged operations like loading drivers or debugging other applications are also not allowed. So malware could not do much even if not fully virtualized. If we add to this the fact that everyone also has an antivirus or antimalware installed (even the "simple" Windows Defender), it seems to me that the possibility of suffering a malware infection is very remote. As an additional layer, you can still activate the Comodo Hips modulus (I honestly have never deactivated it). With all these premises, I would say that I have no reason not to sleep serenely at night. [/QUOTE]
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