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[Windows 7-10] What would be in your opinion the most lightweight yet effective security?
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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 713830" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>Thx for passing on the information [USER=51905]@Evjl's Rain[/USER]. So I guess previously, CCAV was treating sandboxed like maybe a partially hardened SUA environment, where CF and the new CCAV use a more hardened version of isolation. Honestly, I haven't found many if any things that run in the Comodo sandbox in CF. If it requires data from an MS source like Event Viewer or minidumps, forget it.</p><p></p><p>If Comodo wanted to add some popular functionality to the products, they could take a look at the Q360 sandbox. It will run anything that will run without requiring Admin rights. I didn't test to see if setting the program to run with admin rights for all users would make it possible, however, for those programs to be run in 360 SB. One thing I did notice is that I can run, for example, Ashampoo WinOptimizer (2012...it's old I know but it was free) inside the sandbox and the browser and use WO2012 to clean up traces inside the sandbox container. That's hilarious to me. Anyway, Comodo could actually set up a virtual install enviroment for installing and testing unrecogized applications. If they set up the sandbox used for this purpose in the same way as 360, that would be amazing. Comodo sets up an auto-bypass of the auto-sandbox for the sandboxed installation, then monitors it as it normally would otherwise. User uses it until he/she is sure it is safe. Would be very easy to look at the installation which would be nice, and if an infection occurs, dump the sandbox and say goodye to the app and the infection at the same time LOL.</p><p></p><p>Maybe someone for the fun of it will create an app like that. It would be really cool for sure. It would be amazing to be able to select it as an option on an alert though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 713830, member: 32547"] Thx for passing on the information [USER=51905]@Evjl's Rain[/USER]. So I guess previously, CCAV was treating sandboxed like maybe a partially hardened SUA environment, where CF and the new CCAV use a more hardened version of isolation. Honestly, I haven't found many if any things that run in the Comodo sandbox in CF. If it requires data from an MS source like Event Viewer or minidumps, forget it. If Comodo wanted to add some popular functionality to the products, they could take a look at the Q360 sandbox. It will run anything that will run without requiring Admin rights. I didn't test to see if setting the program to run with admin rights for all users would make it possible, however, for those programs to be run in 360 SB. One thing I did notice is that I can run, for example, Ashampoo WinOptimizer (2012...it's old I know but it was free) inside the sandbox and the browser and use WO2012 to clean up traces inside the sandbox container. That's hilarious to me. Anyway, Comodo could actually set up a virtual install enviroment for installing and testing unrecogized applications. If they set up the sandbox used for this purpose in the same way as 360, that would be amazing. Comodo sets up an auto-bypass of the auto-sandbox for the sandboxed installation, then monitors it as it normally would otherwise. User uses it until he/she is sure it is safe. Would be very easy to look at the installation which would be nice, and if an infection occurs, dump the sandbox and say goodye to the app and the infection at the same time LOL. Maybe someone for the fun of it will create an app like that. It would be really cool for sure. It would be amazing to be able to select it as an option on an alert though... [/QUOTE]
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