On another side issue and something you may expect from a Beta.
The first thing I did when the virus hit was disconnect the computer from the internet and the network, isolating it completely. Now while I was sitting cursing and removing the infection I noticed on the computer next to me a window saying comodo antivirus had found an update on the web would I like to download it. I clicked yes and to my amazement it downloaded it and reported that I was now up to date and protected.
This was an incredible feat as the infected computer was the internet gateway and without it on the network none of the others have any access whatsoever to the outside world.
So either you have developed technology which far surpasses anything I have seen before or the update mechanism is nothing much more than window dressing. Which also answers the question I had about why when I do a manual update does it download lots of data when I have auto update apparently updating constantly?
I've noticed this too.
Twice already but did not report it as I just don't care enough too...
If you want great anti-virus protection you have to pay for it.
Free anti-virus protection at the caliber that we need today just doesn't exist.
The only free AV I can recommend is AntiVir.
It's free but only for personal use.
Any other free AV is not worth it...
The best solution out there right now is pay for. Nod32.
While Comodo has done an excellent job with the firewall app, anti-virus
solutions are completely different. They are fumbling the ball over and over again.
How long until this software is ready for real world use?
The firewall is fantastic. They know their stuff no doubt about it.
But I feel comodo has gone into unknown territory with the AV software
and they don't know how to really improve their software...
Good try... but know when to cut your losses.