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Comodo's killer.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sephirothnight" data-source="post: 1107492" data-attributes="member: 75117"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>thanks Andy for this video on comodo. as i already reported in another post, there have already been "issues" on comodo, with Shaolan who also reported a bug and obviously he was banned, in short... to this day we have no means of protection against this kind (poc? if i'm not mistaken) and for the challenge of comodo and other editors elsewhere, what would you recommend as protection software? i admit that i like comodo for its lightness (the full installation consumes very little ram compared to competitors) and its ease of use (compared to old versions of comodo i mean). Because in firewalls, apart from zonealarm and wfc, there is not much accessible to the general public apart from paid software. Huorong, which seems to be the closest to Comodo in terms of features is not very conclusive in light of the tests. What do you think? THANKS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sephirothnight, post: 1107492, member: 75117"] Hello, thanks Andy for this video on comodo. as i already reported in another post, there have already been "issues" on comodo, with Shaolan who also reported a bug and obviously he was banned, in short... to this day we have no means of protection against this kind (poc? if i'm not mistaken) and for the challenge of comodo and other editors elsewhere, what would you recommend as protection software? i admit that i like comodo for its lightness (the full installation consumes very little ram compared to competitors) and its ease of use (compared to old versions of comodo i mean). Because in firewalls, apart from zonealarm and wfc, there is not much accessible to the general public apart from paid software. Huorong, which seems to be the closest to Comodo in terms of features is not very conclusive in light of the tests. What do you think? THANKS. [/QUOTE]
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