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Use open EDR and use comodo free. Problem solved
also known as Xcitium freeUse open EDR and use comodo free. Problem solved
Comodo Firewall.also known as Xcitium free
Better to keep enabled to contained files only.Static and dynamic ml.
So a ML based anti-malware?Better to keep enabled to contained files only.
I understand/think of it more it as Xcitium/Comodo's behaviour analysis but it's more than that. Some useful information from help files below.So a ML based anti-malware?
Yeah Comodo/Xcitium FirewallComodo Firewall.
VirusScope is Static and Dynamic Behavioral Anlysis engine with machine learningSo a ML based anti-malware?
Thank you.you need to register in OpenEDR and u get 30+ days trial of Xcitium
Does the standard Comodo firewall offer the same protections as it has Virus scope too.its a powerfull engine and uses 1000+ Static and Dynamic detectors like String Analysis and C&C Communication Analysis View attachment 280122
Yes Xcitium firewall also does an excellent jobDoes the standard Comodo firewall offer the same protections as it has Virus scope too.
I have CF on a different VM, but I did create a Valkyrie Verdict account several days ok and yesterday I did try to manually test a file at Valkyrie, first with sha256 and it said that it was not a valid hash, but VirusTotal read it fine, then tried to manually upload the file to Valkyrie and it again failed saying try later. Does Valkyrie only accept files submitted by Xcitium app, or can files be manually uploaded for analysis?I understand/think of it more it as Xcitium/Comodo's behaviour analysis but it's more than that. Some useful information from help files below.
Present in both and if your not in Enterprise environment, you can just use Comodo Firewall/CIS. The Xcitium client is ahead in development from CIS/CF but CIS/CF final Beta due out before end of December with Stable planned for January/Feb.
There's an interesting old article on how to possibly test it on the Comodo Forum here.
I you may have to register to submit a file. Click on Sign-in top right hand corner and select register: Verdict.Valkyrie.Comodo.com though I have found in a brief test if a few sha256's that I'd have to paste the sha1. I've only used it a few times myself as I believe samples submitted via CF etc are analysed through through Valkyrie.I have CF on a different VM, but I did create a Valkyrie Verdict account several days ok and yesterday I did try to manually test a file at Valkyrie, first with sha256 and it said that it was not a valid hash, but VirusTotal read it fine, then tried to manually upload the file to Valkyrie and it again failed saying try later. Does Valkyrie only accept files submitted by Xcitium app, or can files be manually uploaded for analysis?
Yes I did sign-in (register). I'll try a manual upload again today and see what happens.I you may have to register to submit a file. Click on Sign-in top right hand corner and select register: Verdict.Valkyrie.Comodo.com though I have found in a brief test if a few sha256's that I'd have to paste the sha1. I've only used it a few times myself as I believe samples submitted via CF etc are analysed through through Valkyrie.
Cloud Verdict Customer Login | Xcitium Cloud Verdict here you need to creatue ur accountYes I did sign-in (register). I'll try a manual upload again today and see what happens.
Yes I did create an account and signed in too. It is not recognizing sha256, but did accept & report sha1 as unknown, so I uploaded the file, and ran "forever" saying it was computing hash. Perhaps non xcitium non paying registered user is at bottom of priority list. Glad CF containment works for me.Cloud Verdict Customer Login | Xcitium Cloud Verdict here you need to creatue ur account
and what was the verdict when you uploaded a file was it Suspicious orYes I did create an account and signed in too. It is not recognizing sha256, but did accept & report sha1 as unknown, so I uploaded the file, and ran "forever" saying it was computing hash. Perhaps non xcitium non paying registered user is at bottom of priority list. Glad CF containment works for me.