Should Comodo users stop using Comodo?

Comodo for MalwareTips is the cardamom of the kheer (@rashmi will understand), the Peri Peri Nandos sauce (@Sorrento will understand), the mustard of the wurst (@Kongo will understand).

Comodo is the herb, the spice and the caramel glaze of MalwareTips.

Melih is probably printing these subjects and framing them on the wall.

All whilst working with Microsoft on embedding Comodo into Windows 12 (all the way to 22) through a folder in C:/Windows/System33 (32+1 as Comodo always pushes the extra mile) and Syswow65 (for the same reason).
 
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I'm curious how this user has been verified as Comodo/Xcitium employee?
I mean, there's Nik123 user on Comodo forum, posting in similar style, asking Melih to become Valkyrie analyst. Account is suspended.
There's also user Nik (Nik) with name Nikola and same profile pic and location.
And that impostor account, with username 1807 and name Nikola Milanovic, suspended for impersonation of Comodo/Xcitium Staff.

Sorry for off topic, I don't want to post my opinions on CIS as Comodo/Xcitium employee myself
On Xcitium forum a normal user (no staff) can be found with similar style.
I have still my doubts too.
 
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On the Comodo forum the same thing happened quite a while ago (which I indicated already in one or more earlier posts).

MT staff should take our concerns seriously and should re-verify this user in other ways.
But actually the real name of the user is something else (Serbian origin). I saw it on the Xcitium management console. If my memory doesn’t lie (and it rarely does), the real name is Petar.

It’s possible that there may be Nikola Milanovic (real Comodo/Xcitium staff with a corporate email) and the user may have interacted one way or another with them.
Then, they start presenting themselves as Xcitium staff.

I am unable to find “Nikola Milanovic” on linkedin in any way related to Comodo/Xcitium, there are several developers with this name but none of them worked at these companies.

Also, the Comodo malware analysis seems to be based in India and most of the staff with this role is from there.
 
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But actually the real name of the user is something else (Serbian origin). I saw it on the Xcitium management console. If my memory doesn’t lie (and it rarely does), the real name is Petar.

It’s possible that there may be Nikola Milanovic (real Comodo/Xcitium staff with a corporate email) and the user may have interacted one way or another with them.
Then, they start presenting themselves as Xcitium staff.
I can assure you that there's no person named Nikola working at Comodo. While there could be some Serbian working for the company, I've never heard of any.

I see that @Nikola Milanovic "from Xcitium" status is stripped already, so there's nothing to do with him now.
 
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Do you mean that Windows 12 will run in the Comodo Sandbox?:)
This would be a revolutionary Comodo-Microsoft marriage. :unsure:

Edit.
I have a good name for this: CoMicrodo
Here are some other creative or inspiring names 🐱‍🏍:
DefenModo

Combines “Defender” and “Comodo.” Perfect for a security-focused OS.

MicroBoxed
Geeky and clever: “Microsoft” + “sandboxed.” Great for tech enthusiasts.

WinDojo
Evokes a digital dojo where Windows trains in cybersecurity with Comodo.

SandWin 12
Suggests Windows running entirely in a sandbox. Secure and stylish.
 
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@ErzCrz thanks for the +100.
No problem. He was a persistent impersonator over there, came back a number of times with different accounts. I just haven't got time for that sort of a user.
Anyway, I do use CFW in combination with other layers of security having used it off and on since version 2.0 but people should just use what works and I have updates disabled :D