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Qihoo Total Security- An initial test
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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 555110" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>shmu- Great Comment- this occurred to me that those new to Comodo should start with things tending more to the default until familiar with the program. I'm going to try to make some time over the next few days to do a basic Qihoo + Comodo installation video with selected example of how things work (like how to get a valid app out of the sandbox, etc).</p><p></p><p>Also about browser sandboxing and exploits- although there isn't anything work at all in doing this, remember that a web exploit, in order to infect your system, still has to run locally on your computer. Another example would be a malicious Word Document that uses macros- once the document is open and the macros kick in, the resulting malicious processes would be detected separately for Word.exe itself and would be isolated even though Word itself is not sandboxed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 555110, member: 7463"] shmu- Great Comment- this occurred to me that those new to Comodo should start with things tending more to the default until familiar with the program. I'm going to try to make some time over the next few days to do a basic Qihoo + Comodo installation video with selected example of how things work (like how to get a valid app out of the sandbox, etc). Also about browser sandboxing and exploits- although there isn't anything work at all in doing this, remember that a web exploit, in order to infect your system, still has to run locally on your computer. Another example would be a malicious Word Document that uses macros- once the document is open and the macros kick in, the resulting malicious processes would be detected separately for Word.exe itself and would be isolated even though Word itself is not sandboxed. [/QUOTE]
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