Serious Discussion Three Unpatched Vulnerabilities Plague Comodo. Documented Online.

Would you use vulnerable and outdated software, when alternatives exist?

  • Yes

  • No


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Comodo Internet Security is now a for pay app. It gives you like 2 weeks to use for free, then pops up payment reminder. If you don't pay it disables the product.

The file which you download is named cispro.
The website is a mess and has been only linking the Pro version for a long time now. You have to download the free version from the forum link: CIS Premium Installer.
 
Report your vulnerabilities, bugs, issues, etc. on Comodo forum.
And you will always get a very satisfying friendly response from Comodo Staff (pick one from below).

  • Thank you for reporting.
  • We have reported to the related team.
  • We are checking in this.
  • We are testing on this.
  • We are working on it.
  • The team is working on it.
  • We have tested at our environment and found no issues.
  • We have checked and found no issues. However we have reported to the team and they are checking on it.
  • The team is checking on this .
  • Let me check and update you
  • We will check and update you.
  • We will update you.
  • We will keep you posted.
On the last four you will never hear from them again...

Comodo have trained their Support AI Staff very well to sweep away complaints with a smile...
 
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I moved from Comodo to Xcitium
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On Xcitium they update the proudct ever single week or month and there are always bug fixes and improvements
 
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All files once they are contained they are automatically uploaded to Xcitium Cloud Verdict
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Ask Xcitium if the famous CIS/Xcitium HIPS bug "Create rules for safe applications" which deletes all HIPS rules during system shutdown has been resolved...
Its probably fixed for Xcitium i will ask the Xcitium Staff members on Xcitium forums
 
Why would someone use HIPS? If it is able to safely and effectively contain unknown files (emphasis on these 2) and it doesn’t contain every other file you download, there would be no need for HIPS.
Xcitium and CIS use same code base, so it won't be fixed...
Ask anyway.

It appears on Xcitium forums that monthly updates ate pushed for Xcitium whilst there is nothing for Comodo. So I would assume the codebase is far from being the same.
 
Why would someone use HIPS? If it is able to safely and effectively contain unknown files (emphasis on these 2) and it doesn’t contain every other file you download, there would be no need for HIPS.


It appears on Xcitium forums that monthly updates ate pushed for Xcitium whilst there is nothing for Comodo. So I would assume the codebase is far from being the same.
It receives updates on top of the old CIS code base.
 
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