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What Behavior Blocker is, and what it is not.
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 825052" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Ha, ha. The problem is not with what we think, but what think the IT professionals. I read some posts of ESET and Emsisoft staff who thought that BB is not the same as HIPS. Messing the sandboxing with BB would be very unusual, even Comodo separated BB from the sandbox:</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]217065[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Look closely, the Defense+ (in Comodo 7) contains three different modules: HIPS, Behavior Blocker, and Sandbox. HIPS and "Behavior Blocker" were fully functional without auto-sandbox (auto-sandbox set to block). In fact, a similar thing is done by Kaspersky HIPS.</p><p>Of course, no one denies that HIPS, "Behavior Blockers", and Sandboxes use behavior blocking. If you would disable Comodo's HIPS and auto-sandbox, then Comodo would use only "Behavior Blocker" capabilities for behavior blocking. You could also do it with "Behavior Blocker" and Sandbox to use only HIPS behavior blocking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 825052, member: 32260"] Ha, ha. The problem is not with what we think, but what think the IT professionals. I read some posts of ESET and Emsisoft staff who thought that BB is not the same as HIPS. Messing the sandboxing with BB would be very unusual, even Comodo separated BB from the sandbox: [ATTACH type="full" alt="Comodo Defense.png"]217065[/ATTACH] Look closely, the Defense+ (in Comodo 7) contains three different modules: HIPS, Behavior Blocker, and Sandbox. HIPS and "Behavior Blocker" were fully functional without auto-sandbox (auto-sandbox set to block). In fact, a similar thing is done by Kaspersky HIPS. Of course, no one denies that HIPS, "Behavior Blockers", and Sandboxes use behavior blocking. If you would disable Comodo's HIPS and auto-sandbox, then Comodo would use only "Behavior Blocker" capabilities for behavior blocking. You could also do it with "Behavior Blocker" and Sandbox to use only HIPS behavior blocking. [/QUOTE]
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