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NotPetya vs Comodo Firewall
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 647448" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Has anybody seen the test of any Comodo product, when fighting NotPetya (Wannacry, EternalPot, etc.) infecting the local network? The firewall used in Comodo products should be very useful when the laptop is temporarily connected to the public network or Enterprise network. But, I did not see the test showing how Comodo's firewall, HIPS and Sandbox can fight the malware attacking computers connected to the infected network.</p><p>From the other tests, we know that SRP and Anti-exe products cannot stop the kernel backdoor infecting the local network. Some security products can stop the infection via network filtering or memory scan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 647448, member: 32260"] Has anybody seen the test of any Comodo product, when fighting NotPetya (Wannacry, EternalPot, etc.) infecting the local network? The firewall used in Comodo products should be very useful when the laptop is temporarily connected to the public network or Enterprise network. But, I did not see the test showing how Comodo's firewall, HIPS and Sandbox can fight the malware attacking computers connected to the infected network. From the other tests, we know that SRP and Anti-exe products cannot stop the kernel backdoor infecting the local network. Some security products can stop the infection via network filtering or memory scan. [/QUOTE]
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