- Feb 21, 2017
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Sorry for posting so many topics this wil be the last one in time.
But as said above wich piece of software is great to fill up Avira?
But as said above wich piece of software is great to fill up Avira?
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Is the free also good and does it have bb blocker?Comodo Firewall is an exellent combination
It's free and uses auto-sandboxing to either isolate unknown files from the rest of the system or block their execution outright depending on your settings. You'll need to configure it properly though.Is the free also good and does it have bb blocker?
The free is exellent. Im using Comodo right now with ZAM. Comodo has a unigue auto sandbox mechanic and its the best against 0 day threats.Is the free also good and does it have bb blocker?
we had the same ideaIt's free and uses auto-sandboxing to either isolate unknown files from the rest of the system or block their execution outright depending on your settings. You'll need to configure it properly though.
Sorry to steal your reply @LanDude.
That we did.we had the same idea
It's free and uses auto-sandboxing to either isolate unknown files from the rest of the system or block their execution outright depending on your settings. You'll need to configure it properly though.
Sorry to steal your reply @LanDude.
The free is exellent. Im using Comodo right now with ZAM. Comodo has a unigue auto sandbox mechanic and its the best against 0 day threats.
If you wanna go for it use this setting of @cruelsister
Ok but do u also know some real time second opinion hips/ bb blocker?I'd say just add an on demand scanner like Zemana and your good with those 2. Windows Firewall is good enough.
Avira will catch any malware it knows before Comodo has a chance to sandbox it. Anything Avira doesn't know that's malicious will go into the sandbox. It's network access will be blocked (unable to receive or send any information to or from the internet) and if said malware attempts to elevate its privileges to gain administrator access inside the sandbox it will be blocked from executing.But can Avira scan inside the Sandbox? for real time?
Is there no free real time scanner such as Zemana?Avira will catch any malware it knows before Comodo has a chance to sandbox it. Anything Avira doesn't know that's malicious will go into the sandbox. It's network access will be blocked (unable to receive or send any information to or from the internet) and if said malware attempts to elevate its privileges to gain administrator access inside the sandbox it will be blocked from executing.
And no, you'll have to add Comodo's program data directory to Avira's exclusions to avoid conflicts; it won't be able to scan inside the sandbox, but this is irrelevant because any zero-days will die inside the sandbox anyway.
You could also go for a companion real-time solution such as Zemana Antimalware Premium or HitmanPro Alert, or a whitelisting solution such as VoodooShield.
Immunet, Crystal Security or Xvirus are the only ones I can think of. Others may be able to add more.Is there no free real time scanner such as Zemana?
Ok so can i use Immunet Comodo and Avira? and have the best protection Ever?Immunet, Crystal Security or Xvirus are the only ones I can think of. Others may be able to add more.
Immunet would be redundant if you plan on using Comodo Firewall. Some would say that using any antivirus solution with Comodo Firewall is redundant; it's a pretty bulletproof solution on its own unless you run into malware using a stolen certificate. (Which is why I personally prefer to have an AV installed as well in case such a situation happens.)Ok so can i use Immunet Comodo and Avira? and have the best protection Ever?
And immunet+ Avira?Immunet would be redundant if you plan on using Comodo Firewall. Some would say that using any antivirus solution with Comodo Firewall is redundant; it's a pretty bulletproof solution on its own unless you run into malware using a stolen certificate. (Which is why I personally prefer to have an AV installed as well in case such a situation happens.)
And immunet+ Avira?
What @LanDude said. If you practice safe browsing habits (Use an updated AV, keep Windows and your programs up-to-date, download from safe sources, don't open random attachments or click on random links in emails, use an adblock to foil malvertising, back up data regularly, keep a system image backup in case anything goes wrong) then chances are that you won't run into anything nasty. The best protection from malware is you.Dude relax, with Avira only you are fine if you dont donwload crap and visit crap sites, just relax.
PS: with Comodo FW ONLY u are protected too, but you need to relax.
Ehm someone from my family downloads everything and just opens everything so i am probaly safe but he not..Dude relax, with Avira only you are fine if you dont donwload crap and visit crap sites, just relax.
PS: with Comodo FW ONLY u are protected too, but you need to relax.
As above saidWhat @LanDude said. If you practice safe browsing habits (Use an updated AV, keep Windows and your programs up-to-date, download from safe sources, don't open random attachments or click on random links in emails, use an adblock to foil malvertising, back up data regularly, keep a system image backup in case anything goes wrong) then chances are that you won't run into anything nasty. The best protection from malware is you.
In that case, I'd go with whatever AV you prefer (Avira?) and Comodo Firewall. Remember to set it up correctly and it will require some user intervention at times. (It does sandbox and block network access to some legitimate programs and files related to those programs now and again but there's blocked applications list that allows you to easily add them as trusted files.)Ehm someone from my family downloads everything and just opens everything so i am probaly safe but he not..
As above said