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<blockquote data-quote="rashmi" data-source="post: 1078590" data-attributes="member: 107361"><p>Yes, no AV is infallible, but to be fair, this was not a bypass of Comodo, as responded by the team. They clearly mentioned how Comodo treats the command execution.</p><p></p><p>Yours is not a bypass of the sandbox. For that, the malicious activities should break out of the sandbox. Yours is more of a feature abuse, which would also be true for any AVs automatically allowing digitally signed programs. In other terms, it's like saying, "I bypassed an AV with a virus not present in its database." If you meant Comodo alerted for your signed program, you chose (run in containment), and the program generated files on the real system - then it's a sandbox bypass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rashmi, post: 1078590, member: 107361"] Yes, no AV is infallible, but to be fair, this was not a bypass of Comodo, as responded by the team. They clearly mentioned how Comodo treats the command execution. Yours is not a bypass of the sandbox. For that, the malicious activities should break out of the sandbox. Yours is more of a feature abuse, which would also be true for any AVs automatically allowing digitally signed programs. In other terms, it's like saying, "I bypassed an AV with a virus not present in its database." If you meant Comodo alerted for your signed program, you chose (run in containment), and the program generated files on the real system - then it's a sandbox bypass. [/QUOTE]
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