I want to know which free antivirus is most compatible and lightest on resources while running alongside Comodo Firewall. Ability to customise settings is preferred (Reason why Bitdefender is not mentioned)
The only case where you'd want zero-day protections is when malware is using a stolen certificate from one of the vendors on Comodo's trusted vendors list, in which the sandbox would ignore it.
To avoid abuse of certificate you can reset Comodo's TVL. Then run a rating scan to add all executables to trusted files. This works on clean system. I'm not sure how it's safe, I did it only couple of times, the PC seemed to work fine.
To avoid abuse of certificate you can reset Comodo's TVL. Then run a rating scan to add all executables to trusted files. This works on clean system. I'm not sure how it's safe, I did it only couple of times, the PC seemed to work fine.
You don't even have to do that; on clean system. Just add MS + your hadwares drivers vendors, that is it. The other vendors will be added case by case.
Everyone has different opinions and experiences. Although it clearly isn't as easy to use as Avast, it provides additional solid protection. However Windows Firewall in the latest versions of Windows is good as a simple firewall without additional features, it provides an excellent inbound and good outbound protection.
You don't even have to do that; on clean system. Just add MS + your hadwares drivers vendors, that is it. The other vendors will be added case by case.
I mean just without TVL at all. Is it possible to have only trusted files list? I did that for rather short period of time, can't say how's that for long periods. Especially what happens to PC after Windows update.
Once clean installed your OS, install your drivers, then install Comodo, and :
1- you delete the whole comodo's TVL crap
2- you open Killswitch or whatever
3- you add vendors that have process running in the background.
4- you export the TVL.
I did that for rather short period of time, can't say how's that for long periods. Especially what happens to PC after Windows update.
To avoid abuse of certificate you can reset Comodo's TVL. Then run a rating scan to add all executables to trusted files. This works on clean system. I'm not sure how it's safe, I did it only couple of times, the PC seemed to work fine.
That might actually be a really good idea as long as your system is definitely clean. Although I'm not sure what would happen if malware hollowed a process that you'd already listed as trusted.
Once clean installed your OS, install your drivers, then install Comodo, and :
1- you delete the whole comodo's TVL crap
2- you open Killswitch or whatever
3- you add vendors that have process running in the background.
4- you export the TVL.
That shouldn't create issue, since MS (and its variants names) is in the TVL.
Thank you, but I mean absolutely without TVL, just having it switched off, unchecked. Is it possible to run PC smoothly with Comodo's TVL completely off?
That might actually be a really good idea as long as your system is definitely clean. Although I'm not sure what would happen if malware hollowed a process that you'd already listed as trusted.
Thank you, but I mean absolutely without TVL, just having it switched off, unchecked. Is it possible to run PC smoothly with Comodo's TVL completely off?
No, with the next windows updates, Comodo will screw your system. Happened to me once.
The steps i gave you are the max you can do if you want a clean TVL and a working system.
No, with the next windows updates, Comodo will screw your system. Happened to me once.
The steps i gave you are the max you can do if you want a clean TVL and a working system.