@nik.luckin I look forward to when a real world example is available. @cruelsister has asked that author for samples many of times but to no avail. A file has to execute those commands and that test file on the desktop has to get onto the system somehow and then be determined safe by Comodo.
DLL Hijacking proctection was removed years ago because of false positives: Almost 300 Windows 10 executables vulnerable to DLL hijacking - #3 by DecimaTech
You can always do what @cruelsister recommends and only install the Firewall so it’s your first line of defense and then let Microsoft Defender augmented with ConfigureDefender handle the AV element.