COMODO Internet Security 4.0.135239.742 Released

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Watasha, Mar 3, 2010.

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  1. SAW

    SAW Registered Member

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    To unistall live support , is just in Start button>All Programs>Comodo> Live support>uninsatll
     
  2. Brocke

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    well while a rogue bypass it really doesnt, because the app is rogue is installed but under file and registry vitalization. at least that is my understanding.

    nothing againest you AvinashR. im just trying to understand the new sandbox they added. if you restart the computer does the Rogue get removed because its sandboxed? maybe i dont know.

    Brock
     
  3. Ibrad

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    I read some reports on their forum, they rebooted and the rogue was still blocking everything. It's a full bypass, so AvinashR is correct.
     
  4. NoIos

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    It's not the first time Comodo releases a bad and buggy first version. Give them some months and they'll come with a stable version and working features. It seems that they don't keep enough under beta testing their products or their beta testers do a bad job. I'm sure that in the next two months they'll have to offer a much better 4.something version. There is no need to get the 4 version now.
     
  5. ratwing

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    In regards to beta-testers,there is another paradigm,as guest seems to imply.
    The BetaTesters do their jobs,and their reports are ignored. ( you can of course use Comodo speak,and substitute Prioritized for Ignored.)

    The rush to release, seems to make even less sense for a free product than a paid.
     
  6. AvinashR

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    Hi Brother Brock,

    I know you are not at all against me, but you know what even i tested this software on my virtual PC and rogue can able to bypass the sandbox and touched my registry. Even i can not able to use msconfig and other important services. You can also this complaint in their forum where one user is also complaining about this issue....

    I am sure if you test it yourself then you are the next man who will start complaining like me.....
     
  7. blacknight

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    I also read these reports. I have two troubles:

    - was Comodo setted to the highest level in all this elements ?
    - anyway, Comdo should be his own autoprotection - whatever is his settings - to avoid his block !

     
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  8. Brocke

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    yeah i read that also, i know they will repair CIS , for free it will be really strong. once it all worked out.
     
  9. AvinashR

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    I guess this CIS 4 is still in Beta form, and Comodo is pressing all of us hard to test this so called final Release so that they can know what's going on....Really pathetic

    I know many of Comodo lovers going to kill me here, but i cannot resist myself to speak like this.
     
  10. blacknight

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    Ya, you can say all you want... but I wished that you could answer to my questions.
     
  11. AvinashR

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    Surely they will gonna repair it, they won't let it remain as it was now. But i am very much disappointed the way Comodo is using all of us to test their products....Even some days ago they launched Comodo Time Machine which is sort of imaging/recovery software, and you know what if you uninstall this product then you will gonna loose your MBR and many important system files which led you to reinstall your Windows....

    What a imgaing/recovery software.....
     
  12. AvinashR

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    I am happy to answer you but if you could elaborate it...bit more
     
  13. Brocke

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    yeah i installed it once. then i was doing some programming scripts, about 2 hours i saved then i uninstalled that software it asked if i wanted to keep my system as it was now. guess what. it failed and i lost my work.

    yes i was Pi** off .
     
  14. AvinashR

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    You know what my sister installed CTM on my main desktop without asking me, now it was still on my system and i have not touched it till date:doubt: :doubt:

    Anyways lets see how many other bugs we will gonna see in CIS 4.
     
  15. AvinashR

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    Even its seems to be very funny that how mod's at Comodo forum is using vulgar languages against their fellow users....

    I guess this very Hard time for Mod's there...They are doing a very tough job....
     
  16. MisterMooth

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    Yeah, I lost a huge chunk of my music collection and various other files when I uninstalled Time Machine. Had to reinstall Windows too.
     
  17. AvinashR

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    You should be thanks to CTM, he really helped you to clean your system...i guess CTM wants your system to be restored at factory settings...:D :D
     
  18. JoeBlack40

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    Sorry for the offtopic,but this scenario with CTM happened to me twice.Lost MBR,had reinstalled Windows...now i'm a fan of Rollback:thumb:
    On topic,CIS 4 will have to wait...it's not very reliable.So,back with last stable version.
     
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  19. Brocke

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    really ? like? just curious. because i havnt seen any.
     
  20. AvinashR

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  21. Brocke

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    yeah i read that today, interesting read tho.
     
  22. ratwing

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    Guys,If you can see the humor in a situation like you describe,
    Comodo is good for another ten years.

    I see absolutely no humor.
     
  23. JoeBlack40

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    What can we do,when a "masterpiece" like that messes up you machine...?Sue them?It's a freeware,so...don't like it,don't use it anymore....
    Sadly,this is how the things are....:gack:
     
  24. demoneye

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  25. ratwing

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    Yeah so true. Not a Damn thing,
    other than warn the next guy,and hope against hope,they will listen.
     
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