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Olympic Destroyer vs Comodo Firewall
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 711700" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>Appguard and Comodo are giving different kinds of protection. The first is software restriction policy, and the second is a type of anti-exe. Each one on its own is sufficient to protect your system, if it is working properly on your system (with Comodo, this is a big "if") and you know how to configure it (with Appguard, this has proved to be an issue for some users).</p><p></p><p>Comodo is easier to set up and use, and it is free, plus it gives you a firewall, but it can be pretty buggy at times. I often try out the new versions, and I always run into issues sooner or later.</p><p>Appguard requires an investment of money and effort, and you might even have to use your brain a little in order to master the concept, but the investment pays off in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 711700, member: 37647"] Appguard and Comodo are giving different kinds of protection. The first is software restriction policy, and the second is a type of anti-exe. Each one on its own is sufficient to protect your system, if it is working properly on your system (with Comodo, this is a big "if") and you know how to configure it (with Appguard, this has proved to be an issue for some users). Comodo is easier to set up and use, and it is free, plus it gives you a firewall, but it can be pretty buggy at times. I often try out the new versions, and I always run into issues sooner or later. Appguard requires an investment of money and effort, and you might even have to use your brain a little in order to master the concept, but the investment pays off in the end. [/QUOTE]
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