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« Reply #30 on: March 01, 2011, 06:44:26 PM »

CAV has "bad" detection but what happens when you try to execute any of those samples? you will find that is has the best prevention than any AV  has to offer unless the computer is already infected in which case you cannot trust it anymore. But if it had Comodo right from the starts, you would not have any infections to begin with.

I know that no Anti-malware Product is perfect, but I had some malware 100%/Completely bypass CIS 5-something fully updated and set to its highest settings almost, before; my system was clean before, but this particular sneaky malware got past CIS and Windows Defender, among others.

So far CIS has done pretty good, but there have been a few things that got by it, one of which was a pretty nasty infection.

And yes, I reported it and it should not be detected. Wink

I am sure that CIS will continue to improve. Smiley
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« Reply #31 on: March 01, 2011, 06:48:20 PM »

and what infection was that? Got a VT of it?
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« Reply #32 on: March 01, 2011, 07:07:29 PM »

and what infection was that? Got a VT of it?

The infection was hidden in an unofficial update patch for Fallout New Vegas, and was over 100mb, so I could not submit it to VirusTotal, but I did upload it to Megaupload and e-mailed it to about 20 Anti-malware companies, including Comodo. Wink

If you would like a URL, just let me know how to send it, I am not in the Malware Research Group and I know that we can not post URLs to known malware, so let me know how to share it with you. Wink

A private message perhaps? Cheesy
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« Reply #33 on: March 01, 2011, 07:10:23 PM »

and what infection was that? Got a VT of it?

By the way, who would have thought that the Almighty Languy would respond to a message by me? Cheesy Cheesy Wink

If I am not mistaken, Comodo has already reviewed it and it is now detected by CIS and CCE. Wink

But if you are curious, then you are free to test it yourself, I think that I have the correct file, but I could be wrong; it was a torrent and I went to try to find the correct one, and I think I found the correct one but I could be wrong, either way, I uploaded it to MegaUpload or whatever so that the Anti-malware companies could test it and add it to their databases.

I alerted Many companies about it. Cheesy

But this was about a month or so ago, so it is now old news.

Back then Avast, Hitman Pro, Microsoft Security Essentials, and about 20 other companies on VirusTotal were able to detect some parts of the infection, but back then Comodo & Immunet & ClamAV detected Zero/0 of the threats. Sad

But that is no longer a problem for Comodo. Wink
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« Reply #34 on: March 01, 2011, 07:13:30 PM »

yeah send me a PM I want to check out that patch.
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« Reply #35 on: March 01, 2011, 07:18:03 PM »

yeah send me a PM I want to check out that patch.

Okay, back then MSE and Avast said that part of the infection was an Alureon variant.

Hitman Pro found a Bootkit, back then.

Malwarebytes found some things, and Norton Power Eraser found a file, back then.

Emsisoft Anti-malware, and several other on demand scanners found a file or two also, back then.

Some White Smoke Translator tried to install as well, so that was hidden in there somewhere too.

The whole infection possibly contained at least one bootkit, rootkit, trojan, and virus. Cheesy

And scanning it with several on demand scanners before opening it failed to detect it, back then, so it must have been pretty sneaky back then. Cheesy


It was a good testing opportunity for me, since I got to test many free products to see what they found during all of this and I learned a few things and upgraded my layered defense strategy. Cheesy

But it did damage my system, but it is still working good enough for now, thanks to Avast especially; I still need to re-install Windows and/or re-format my drive one day. Cheesy

Anyway, I am sending you a PM with the link to what I Think was the correct file. Wink
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« Reply #36 on: March 02, 2011, 07:18:11 AM »

I know that no Anti-malware Product is perfect, but I had some malware 100%/Completely bypass CIS 5-something fully updated and set to its highest settings almost, before; my system was clean before, but this particular sneaky malware got past CIS and Windows Defender, among others...


To goodjohnjr: Off-Topic!
Sorry, but the topic here is How long do you use Comodo AV? I just want the folk to share their experience of everyday usage of the Comodo Antivirus, not its testing. So  if you have any experience of long term CAV usage, please say it.
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« Reply #37 on: March 02, 2011, 10:30:30 AM »

To goodjohnjr: Off-Topic!
Sorry, but the topic here is How long do you use Comodo AV? I just want the folk to share their experience of everyday usage of the Comodo Antivirus, not its testing. So  if you have any experience of long term CAV usage, please say it.

I do, and just barely briefly mentioned it. Wink

I did not mean to hijack your thread or anything, sorry. Smiley
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« Reply #38 on: March 30, 2011, 11:00:32 AM »

I must really thank all who answered the question of this thread. Your answers convinced me to go on using CIS in full - with Comodo Antivirus. For now I have being using Comodo Internet Security for a month and a half, and I am very happy about it. CIS is really what it was told about:  protective,  stable,  reliable.

Thank you guys,

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« Reply #39 on: March 30, 2011, 11:19:17 AM »

I must really thank all who answered the question of this thread. Your answers convinced me to go on using CIS in full - with Comodo Antivirus. For now I have being using Comodo Internet Security for a month and a half, and I am very happy about it. CIS is really what it was told about:  protective,  stable,  reliable.

Thank you guys,

thank you Comodo.

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« Reply #40 on: April 01, 2011, 06:11:01 AM »

I agree 100%! By itself in its entirety is the only "security" system you will need. I use CIS and Malwarebytes together for the reason why I believe it is a "Web security" service. But otherwise CIS is all I or you or anyone will ever need. :-)

Roger

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I am not sure whether it's safe enough to use CIS with its default configure for shopping/online bank.....
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