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<blockquote data-quote="Arequire" data-source="post: 786124" data-attributes="member: 59283"><p>It'll only sandbox files that don't have a digital signature from a trusted vendor and have an unknown file rating on their cloud database. </p><p>Comodo Firewall has the least performance impact of all Comodo's products and there's very little performance hit when something's being sandboxed. Obviously if a cryptominer gets thrown in the sandbox and it's designed to max out your CPU then it'll be a different story.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Generally you'll want to pair it with a standard antivirus, not a full-blown suite. Most suites have their own firewall component which may cause conflict with Comodo Firewall. I can't tell you which third-party solutions it doesn't play well with but it should be perfectly fine with the majority of them; WD being the obvious candidate for compatibility with it being integrated into the OS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arequire, post: 786124, member: 59283"] It'll only sandbox files that don't have a digital signature from a trusted vendor and have an unknown file rating on their cloud database. Comodo Firewall has the least performance impact of all Comodo's products and there's very little performance hit when something's being sandboxed. Obviously if a cryptominer gets thrown in the sandbox and it's designed to max out your CPU then it'll be a different story. Generally you'll want to pair it with a standard antivirus, not a full-blown suite. Most suites have their own firewall component which may cause conflict with Comodo Firewall. I can't tell you which third-party solutions it doesn't play well with but it should be perfectly fine with the majority of them; WD being the obvious candidate for compatibility with it being integrated into the OS. [/QUOTE]
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