New Version 12.3.4.8162 Available for Comodo Internet Security 2025

And @New_Style_xd I suggest you too to switch to Xcitium
And @Overclocker-001 You too i sugest you to switch to Xcitium
It has daily updates and it has Valkyrie

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Thanks. Quite some time ago. Hopefully the next time he’s here we’ll get some updates on that.

I told you thats why i am switching to Xcitium

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And also Valkyrie is really good with its Static and Dynamic Analysis


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It’s a useful tool with it’s own website. It doesn’t make a lot of sense for it to be built into CIS itself, just added to cloud analysis. You’ve demonstrated a lot that it is effective.

And just for the sake of perspective, that file is already detected by 50 other AVs on VirusTotal with the exception of Xcitium but that’s only because VT only uses base AV engine and not full product for analysis. What’s great about Valkyrie is it breaks down the behaviour of a file much like CAMAS did in it’s day.

Back to the point. We’ll just have to wait and see if it comes to CIS but you can find it in Xcitium so if that’s a tool you need built into a security product, then Xcitium might be more for you.

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Valkyrie is XAMAS(Xcitium Automated Malware Analysis System)

#camas_tab

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I’m glad to know that, I wasn’t using CIS at the time.
I hope Valkyrie is implemented in CIS as per the link shown by @Melih , we will be more protected.
Thank you! :smiley:

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On the xcitium web site, xcitium offers Comodo as a solution for personal use:

Is this the endpoint version of xcitium, renamed CIS so as not to confuse enterprise users, or the classic version of CIS used by users of this forum?

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Enterprise is Xcitium AEP which haves Valkyrie and Personal is Comodo Internet Securitry Pro which i think is better then CIS Premium

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Xcitium AEP is 10000 times better then CIS with its Valkyrie and it also haves a higher detection rate then CIS

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Dont be happy too early because look at what the Xcitium Staff Member said in Xcitium:
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The Staff Member said that Valkyrie is only for Xcitium and Melih said its for CIS?
I think the Xcitium Staff member is right

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Hello. Someone posted a Xylentantivirus here "Comodo cannot contain LNK files, and when you scan LNK files, it scans the real path to the file, not the LNK file. Comodo cannot contain LNK files unless you add them manually. This way I can run the payload, but when I create a service with .exe, Comodo of course contains it. But when I create a service with a driver, it cannot contain it. But there is a problem. LNK files work with real paths, so I need to write very short code to determine where the driver is located. Because when you write long code, the LNK file does not accept it. So I used the where command to find the location of the driver, and then created the service. Of course, I could add shutdown -r -t 10, but that would just make the LNK file longer. Comodo usually cannot detect malware in LNK files.

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I’ve seen similar exploit in these AV Challenge Demonstrations on another forum where even the likes of Avast, Bitdefender, Eset etc are vulnerable to it. If a in the wild example was given, I’d be more concerned. If you change the Script Analysis settings under Advanced Protection and enable Embedded Code Detection from all on the list, exploits using those will be blocked but thinking it further, you’d have to extend the list to all known LOLbins which is in the hundreds. In reality, that link and that payload have to get onto your system by some mechanism which will most likely be a Unknown file which Comodo will contain and if it’s an automated executable, it’ll be contained. There have been some proposed tweaks to improve protection of DLLs as described here but take of it what you will. I use CIS in Proactive mode. It protects me well and I check a file that I’m running first which is common sense.

Dear EricCryptid, Thank you so much for your response, you reassured me!!!

Dump already! Stop whining here and persuade others! You have already written a hundred times that you are leaving and still here … Your behavior here has become destructive.

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If I understand your screen correctly, the price would be $85 for 99 users. If that’s the case, that’s about $1 per user, which is affordable.
An idea: xcitium could offer 30€ (1-10 users).

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Nik123 account was suspended, he cannot read this !

I don’t think @Nik123 's account was suspended, since he didn’t say anything that offended anyone.
That’s what I think.
I just don’t know if he deleted his account, since he said he would do that.

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Click on his name !
You can see it then !

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