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Olympic Destroyer vs Comodo Firewall
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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 711457" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>I agree. Why not use Comodo? Autocontain unrecognized and unsigned or improperly signed in the sandbox with its limitations, and malware cannot beat Comodo. What is the worst that can happen with Comodo if the auto-contain settings are enforced without alerts in an office environment? An employee needs something that is contained but is not malware, and company IT notifies Comodo that a certain piece of software is clean. IT makes an exception on the machine and about 20 minutes goes by. The ONLY difficulty with this scenario is the case where a company relies on scripts or on command line. Comodo can still block, but the exceptions and work load on IT could get large. Honestly, it's bad practice anyway to rely heavily on command line.</p><p></p><p>Companies should quit being lazy and/or cheap and write an application or hire someone to write one that does all the things they want at these companies...then have it certified and signed. Now network vulnerabilities are only Microsoft or hardware associated vulnerabilities. Guess what Comodo still has the network protected...one PC at a time <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite116" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p>Comodo is so close to a breakthrough for endpoint. Just need to build a command and control application that is as solid as CF/CIS and that will be taken seriously by IT pros. At this point after over a year with v10, I do think Comodo is going to be in the ring with serious endpoint players like Kaspersky, Bitdefender, McAfee, Norton, Sophos and the like eventually...just don't know when. Ironically, I think it's the firewall element of CF and CIS that need improving for the program to achieve its maximum endpoint potential...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 711457, member: 32547"] I agree. Why not use Comodo? Autocontain unrecognized and unsigned or improperly signed in the sandbox with its limitations, and malware cannot beat Comodo. What is the worst that can happen with Comodo if the auto-contain settings are enforced without alerts in an office environment? An employee needs something that is contained but is not malware, and company IT notifies Comodo that a certain piece of software is clean. IT makes an exception on the machine and about 20 minutes goes by. The ONLY difficulty with this scenario is the case where a company relies on scripts or on command line. Comodo can still block, but the exceptions and work load on IT could get large. Honestly, it's bad practice anyway to rely heavily on command line. Companies should quit being lazy and/or cheap and write an application or hire someone to write one that does all the things they want at these companies...then have it certified and signed. Now network vulnerabilities are only Microsoft or hardware associated vulnerabilities. Guess what Comodo still has the network protected...one PC at a time :D Comodo is so close to a breakthrough for endpoint. Just need to build a command and control application that is as solid as CF/CIS and that will be taken seriously by IT pros. At this point after over a year with v10, I do think Comodo is going to be in the ring with serious endpoint players like Kaspersky, Bitdefender, McAfee, Norton, Sophos and the like eventually...just don't know when. Ironically, I think it's the firewall element of CF and CIS that need improving for the program to achieve its maximum endpoint potential... [/QUOTE]
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