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Drawbacks of Comodo Cruelsister Config
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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 831981" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>CruelSister is default deny of unsigned and irregularly or improperly signed applications. It takes a real sellout mentality to trust Comodo with default deny. To use [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] means to trust implicitly Comodo's Trusted Vendors list and the Comodo Cloud. That's it.</p><p></p><p>If you can get your clients to go 100% for the Comodo way, then yes you can install the software on your clients' PCs. If you mean business/office PCs on a network, the only problem is that there isn't a mechanism in the over the counter consumer versions of Comodo free for command and control across a network. Users would have to be set up machine by machine with a password to protect the settings and then they have to have a way to request a software. If you are a home PC tech, you will have to teach your clients to send files to Comodo to notify the company of false positives. We all know, in Cruelsister, "Unrecognized" will not run. This means probably over 90% of unsigned software...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 831981, member: 32547"] CruelSister is default deny of unsigned and irregularly or improperly signed applications. It takes a real sellout mentality to trust Comodo with default deny. To use [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] means to trust implicitly Comodo's Trusted Vendors list and the Comodo Cloud. That's it. If you can get your clients to go 100% for the Comodo way, then yes you can install the software on your clients' PCs. If you mean business/office PCs on a network, the only problem is that there isn't a mechanism in the over the counter consumer versions of Comodo free for command and control across a network. Users would have to be set up machine by machine with a password to protect the settings and then they have to have a way to request a software. If you are a home PC tech, you will have to teach your clients to send files to Comodo to notify the company of false positives. We all know, in Cruelsister, "Unrecognized" will not run. This means probably over 90% of unsigned software... [/QUOTE]
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