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« on: April 06, 2009, 02:36:58 PM »

I think that it would be usefull, if comodo scans the registry and removes any references to infected files. Also it would be great if it detects threats such as tracking cookies.
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« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2009, 02:39:50 PM »

Tracking cookies are completely harmless, detecting them would be bloating the database Wink

I'm not sure if CIS already features the other things you mentioned, I thought it did?

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« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2009, 03:52:22 PM »

Tracking cookies are completely harmless, detecting them would be bloating the database Wink

CIS AV is also an antispyware, according to Melih. So, I think it should be called antimalware instead of antivirus.

As an antimalware, it should take care of tracking cookies, traces and many other things, as many antispyware (v.g., a-Squared) does.
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« Reply #3 on: April 06, 2009, 04:17:36 PM »

As an antimalware, it should take care of tracking cookies, traces and many other things, as many antispyware (v.g., a-Squared) does.

But MBAM and SAS don't - cookies I mean Wink

I agree, it should be renamed to Comodo Anti-Malware.

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« Reply #4 on: April 06, 2009, 04:20:26 PM »

I think that it would be usefull, if comodo scans the registry and removes any references to infected files.
Malware Registry Entries are like invalid registry entries which are harmless. Comodo System Cleaner (Registry Cleaner inside it) takes care of this.

Also, leaving old malware entries in the registry can be beneficial. Some malware checks the registry to see if its keys are located there. If they are, it won't bother reinfecting your PC, so if the old (harmless) keys are there, it won't infect you.  Wink

CIS AV is also an antispyware, according to Melih. So, I think it should be called antimalware instead of antivirus.

This has been suggested, and it has been decided to keep the original name, COMODO Anti-Virus Spyware (CAVS).

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« Reply #5 on: April 06, 2009, 11:44:36 PM »

I think it should be called antimalware instead of antivirus.

I agree, it should be renamed to Comodo Anti-Malware.

I agree: I like "Comodo AntiMalware"....but see this post by Melih in which he states it will likely remain "Antivirus."
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« Reply #6 on: April 07, 2009, 02:13:14 AM »

I agree: I like "Comodo AntiMalware"....but see this post by Melih in which he states it will likely remain "Antivirus."

And is CIS like the majority of other products? No, it's better! Grin

Anyway, most of the really good standalone software out there uses AM instead of AV - Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, a-squared Anti-Malware.

The products name should say what the product is, and with Comodo AntiVirus Spyware as the current name (and the one that seems to be staying), it doesn't say exactly what it detects. If you want to take that approach, then it would have to be renamed to Comodo AntiVirus Spyware Adware Trojan Rootkit Worm Keylogger Dialer etc etc

Malware is the generic term for all of these, so why not make it obvious what the product does?

But, ah well, if Melih thinks it's for the best, then it probably is Smiley

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« Reply #7 on: April 07, 2009, 07:58:24 AM »

Malware is the generic term for all of these, so why not make it obvious what the product does?

I think because most novices are accustomed to "Antivirus" (e.g. Norton, McAfee, etc), rather than "Anti-Malware". They might think they are two different things.  Wink
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« Reply #8 on: April 07, 2009, 09:09:07 AM »

In my practice I have never seen malware, which cheks for it's registry keys and do nothing when they are there. If the bad program has the ability to reinstall itself, it will check all the registry keys as well as the files and will restore everything that is missing. Registry scaning and tracking cookies handling are crucial.
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« Reply #9 on: April 07, 2009, 11:14:10 AM »

In my practice I have never seen malware, which cheks for it's registry keys and do nothing when they are there. If the bad program has the ability to reinstall itself, it will check all the registry keys as well as the files and will restore everything that is missing. Registry scaning and tracking cookies handling are crucial.

So you've tested every piece of malware out there to date? I never said it was common, just possible. Having cookie handling and registry scanning would be a great addition, but I don't believe it is crucial.
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« Reply #10 on: April 07, 2009, 11:51:26 AM »

Testing and removing malware is my job for years. Every peace of malware that have the ability to reinstall itself. looks for it's files first (if not all of it's components are removed properly) and then it looks for it's registry keys. Removing traces is crucial for the proper removal of malware and for the performance of windows. Unexisting components registered in system processes are leading to problems.
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« Reply #11 on: April 07, 2009, 04:04:01 PM »

Also, leaving old malware entries in the registry can be beneficial. Some malware checks the registry to see if its keys are located there. If they are, it won't bother reinfecting your PC, so if the old (harmless) keys are there, it won't infect you.  Wink

Sounds reasonable, but I don't want them!
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« Reply #12 on: April 07, 2009, 04:14:19 PM »

 Thumb Up Remove reg entries
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« Reply #13 on: April 07, 2009, 04:31:24 PM »

I see no reason CIS should implement cookie scans.
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« Reply #14 on: April 08, 2009, 12:37:16 AM »

I also have no clue why ppl are making such big deal out of stupid cookies.
So they can track how often you visit certain websites. Big deal. Otherwise tehy couldn't be any more harmless than they are.
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