Does Comodo detect Sypware/Trojan used by Ex-Egypt Intelligence

Does Comodo detect Sypware/Trojan used by Ex-Egypt Intelligence

made by this Company:

http://www.elaman.de/finfisher-it-intrusion.php

http://www.elaman.de/exhibition-impressions.php

https://www.gammagroup.com/

or is it in your trusted vendor list?

By the way, some NSA documents have been leaked with names of cooperative Companies.
Better you tell the truth, because we are many and we have no names…

This will get interesting…
http://home.comcast.net/~ill_er/trollface.gif

http://siteinspector.comodo.com/

I strongly disagree… That’s only for websites, not usb tools…

Hi BRDM,

We do not have any details as such. Considering their tools are not available publicly, can not verify.
Please share if you have any information on their tools.

Thanks
-umesh

If this is a worry of yours why don’t use a combo… CIS firewall and D+ plus an other antivirus?

Then “it” would have to pass two whitelists. Also there is the option in CIS to be alerted for things whitelisted as well?

Yeah, it’s called paranoid in D+, which, to my understanding, will alert you to every single thing that happens in your pc…

Do you have any proof of these NSA documents that you would like to share or are you just trying to spread unfounded accusations that Comodo is cooperating with the NSA?

Comodo already probably have those documents with auto uploading of pdf’s, if that is true as one poster said…

Oh shoot!. I accidentally clicked on the “restricted area” link of that one website and was denied access. Does that mean I’m on the terrorist watch list now? :smiley:

:P0l
Citizen!
Do you have any idea how fast you were clicking?
Now, step out of your computer table and place both hands on the monitor and spread your legs.
Assume position!

i want say … ’ who care ’ but bit arrogant .

The companies are not on the Trusted Software Vendor list; I just checked.

Files by these companies would more than likely not be whitelisted and will be sandboxed. That should render them useless.

Prehaps they do a “'Stuxnet” and sign them using some vendor CIS trust? what would happen then? :-TD

No we must all disable the whitelist to protect ourself from this giant threath…
//hideing under bed awating popups to drive people to madness =)

Cis doesn’t trust invalid digital certificates.

stuxnet used valid certificates, no?

Three of them and also advanced bypassing techniques which took joint investigation of Symantec and Kaspersky months to strip down the code and more months to understand how it works…
Stuxnet is NOT a homemade-in-the-basement virus, it’s a well funded project by Isralel for one purpose and one purpose only: Iran’s nuclear reactors.
No matter if you have 10-in-1 security solution, this thing will find a way to bypass it.
With forced backdoors windows has, any three letter agency can and will control your pc, even on BIOS level.
And no HIPS or BB can protect you from that.
Good thing we’re just an insignificant small fish compared to the big boys out there… :-TU

I wasn’t aware Windows is shipping with tin-foil hats these days… 88)

What is a 10-in-1 security solution?

I don’t belive winows is shipped with a bunch of backdoors placed there for agencies to use, they find holes anyhow. However I will probably belive you if you can present some solid evidence. :stuck_out_tongue:

Tin foil hat this:
http://download.intel.com/products/processor/core_vpro/323048.pdf

Remotely repair and secure pc's with hardware based KVM remote control, even if they are asleep, hibernating, powered down, or the OS is inoperable, wired and wireless, inside or outside the corporate firewall.
88) Thank you very much!