It's what any reasonable person would define. It's not measurable because it differs from person to person, machine to machine. I used the term...
I'm not telling you what to do. I'm telling you what you are. Your problem is believing that by simply including a grace-saving post, you have a...
There's a difference between slowdown and bloat. Bloat involves, among other things, slowdown to an unacceptable degree. If you add another layer...
Unfortunately you can't have it both ways. You cannot have the luxury of sniping snide comments at the experts, and then later try to save your...
So you're not trying to be smart alecky with dismissing the experts anymore. Glad we've got an agreement. Because you're asking different experts...
I think I've done quite well. You're welcome to disagree, though, by providing the list of knowledgeable smart mavens that I've mistakenly labeled...
Or perhaps it's the other way round. The experts saw the need for a HTTP scanner, and then decided their product should have it. I am rather much...
It wasn't meant as an insult. It was meant as a statement. As far as I can observe, the few posters with their usernames in yellow appear to...
Collections of uninformed opinions do not magically transform into reality - not even when they're repeated over and over numerous times.
Now you are just plugging your fingers into your ears and going "lalala~". As I've said, decompression bomb is as easily deleted as any other...
Probably YOU don't get it. arran asked in post #16 which security products can defend against decompression bombs. In post #17, you quoted...
Why would you need a sandbox to delete it? You can delete it with or without the sandbox, which offers no extra defense.
Wrong. Files decompressed inside the sandbox take up just as much space as they would if decompressed outside.
Apparently calling a spade a spade is called "bashing" in your book. No wonder that word just spouts incessantly from your mouth. Telling the...
Great. More one-liners, the customary troll accusation, and more sympathy-fishing by accusing me of being anti-Comodo. How about some reasons why...
If you don't know what the products are, I suggest you visit the vendors' websites and learn. Don't expect me to spoonfeed you everything,...
Of course certification doesn't ensure compatibility. I can't see where lordpake ever claimed that it does, either. What certification does do, on...
Because that reason was irrelevant. If having a pseudo-HIPS in the form of Outpost is a reason not to use an intelligent behavior blocker, then...
I love how everyone who points out the fallacies in your illogical claims must be a "troll" or have some sort of "agenda" against you. I'm simply...
What makes you think I haven't used them both before? I was providing arguments and explanations based on facts. On the other hand, it seems...
Once again you're doing an excellent job of not making sense. Certification means that the certified product works with Microsoft's products,...
And why not? Both products claim to stop malware. Since they aim to do the same thing, there must be pros and cons to the different methods that...
This is exactly what memory scanners like BOClean does. However, the second part of your statement is incorrect; this is not what many "ordinary"...
I wouldn't call you a troll yet, since tbh all you've done so far is to display a lack of understanding about the topic discussed. But if you...
Wow, that's a groundbreaking development. So it's a generic fact that applies to all product because it occurs in not only one, but TWO products!...
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