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Olympic Destroyer vs Comodo Firewall
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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 711896" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>It does, but some of this is a parent/child thing. Like you will get an alert for Explorer.exe or whatever for each unrecognized program run from start menu or task bar, etc. Comodo uses your choice to add an exclusion in the rule. You can see them there where it says modify in an individual HIPS rule, in the example case for Explorer.exe...</p><p></p><p>I trimmed the TVL, so I get alot of alerts, but it is a good way to see how Comodo works. Don't get them all that much anymore, but I used to get alot of HIPS alerts that led to a modify/exclusion. Think I have 17 apps Explorer is allowed to execute...</p><p></p><p>Not to get away from the magic of Comodo. That's about being able to trust cloud lookup and the TVL. Once you can buy into that, the rest is fun and games with Auto-sandboxing enabled...as long as the user doesn't run unrecognized outside the box. The HIPS is really interesting and cool, but only useful I think where someone wants super tailored/sculpted security...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 711896, member: 32547"] It does, but some of this is a parent/child thing. Like you will get an alert for Explorer.exe or whatever for each unrecognized program run from start menu or task bar, etc. Comodo uses your choice to add an exclusion in the rule. You can see them there where it says modify in an individual HIPS rule, in the example case for Explorer.exe... I trimmed the TVL, so I get alot of alerts, but it is a good way to see how Comodo works. Don't get them all that much anymore, but I used to get alot of HIPS alerts that led to a modify/exclusion. Think I have 17 apps Explorer is allowed to execute... Not to get away from the magic of Comodo. That's about being able to trust cloud lookup and the TVL. Once you can buy into that, the rest is fun and games with Auto-sandboxing enabled...as long as the user doesn't run unrecognized outside the box. The HIPS is really interesting and cool, but only useful I think where someone wants super tailored/sculpted security... [/QUOTE]
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