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Why CruelSisters disable the HIPS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 818010" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>HIPS alongside highly restricted Comodo sandbox can be useful only for advanced users or those who want to learn how the system works when executing files. For most users, HIPS will be just annoying alerts. </p><p>In the case of malware with a stolen digital certificate, the user will be simply infected, unless HIPS is set to Paranoid Mode. Even then, most users will treat the alerts as false positives if they think that the signed file is legal (like in the case of CCleaner). </p><p>I am not sure If HIPS is triggered earlier in the boot timeline as compared to autosandbox feature. Both are triggered by Comodo services.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 818010, member: 32260"] HIPS alongside highly restricted Comodo sandbox can be useful only for advanced users or those who want to learn how the system works when executing files. For most users, HIPS will be just annoying alerts. In the case of malware with a stolen digital certificate, the user will be simply infected, unless HIPS is set to Paranoid Mode. Even then, most users will treat the alerts as false positives if they think that the signed file is legal (like in the case of CCleaner). I am not sure If HIPS is triggered earlier in the boot timeline as compared to autosandbox feature. Both are triggered by Comodo services. [/QUOTE]
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