Comodo Internet Security 10.x Thread

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Mops21, Dec 22, 2016.

  1. imuade

    imuade Registered Member

    Joined:
    Aug 4, 2016
    Posts:
    751
    Location:
    Italy
    Yeah, that's why I reluctantly had to quit Comodo products... even when Windows 10 Anniversary Update came out, they took one month to release a product that was compatible with it (drivers signed by Microsoft). On their forum I read a lot of complaints from users that test Windows Insider Builds. Then, the fiasco with Microsoft Update KB4022716...
     
  2. Mops21

    Mops21 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2010
    Posts:
    2,731
    Location:
    Germany
    Hi all

    https://forums.comodo.com/beta-corn...t-security-v10016286-hotfix-rc-t120393.0.html

    Comodo Internet Security v.10.0.1.6286 Hotfix RC


    With best Regards
    Mops21
     
  3. Mops21

    Mops21 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2010
    Posts:
    2,731
    Location:
    Germany
    Hi all

    Comodo Internet Security v.10.0.1.6292 Hotfix RC 2

    https://forums.comodo.com/beta-corn...-security-v10016292-hotfix-rc2-t120441.0.html

    With best Regards
    Mops21
     
  4. Mops21

    Mops21 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2010
    Posts:
    2,731
    Location:
    Germany
    Hi all

    https://forums.comodo.com/news-anno...rity-v10016294-hotfix-released-t120447.0.html

    Comodo Internet Security v.10.0.1.6294 (Hotfix)

    With best Regards
    Mops21
     
  5. kronckew

    kronckew Registered Member

    Joined:
    Aug 27, 2006
    Posts:
    455
    Location:
    CSA Consulate, Glos., UK
    latest release of CIS10 and edge works in the latest insider again... obviously they DO test against insider, patience is a virtue, so hold yer horses before condemning it.
     
  6. imuade

    imuade Registered Member

    Joined:
    Aug 4, 2016
    Posts:
    751
    Location:
    Italy
    Yes, since umesh has taken the lead, Comodo products are getting better and better :)
    I've updated my CFW and I've really been impressed for how smooth the process has gone :)
     
  7. kronckew

    kronckew Registered Member

    Joined:
    Aug 27, 2006
    Posts:
    455
    Location:
    CSA Consulate, Glos., UK
    forgot to say, this last MS Insider update this weekend i, for devilment, left CIS enabled and it completed without error.
     
  8. avman1995

    avman1995 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Sep 24, 2012
    Posts:
    944
    Location:
    india
    So how do Comodo products work again...anything in their list of trusted digital signatures is allowed to run.

    I hope they dont trust their own digital signature.Comodo is now signing Locky ransomware binaries :oops:
    ~ Removed VirusTotal Results as per Policy ~
     

    Attached Files:

    Last edited by a moderator: Sep 6, 2017
  9. imuade

    imuade Registered Member

    Joined:
    Aug 4, 2016
    Posts:
    751
    Location:
    Italy
    The digital signature belongs to Northcat Ltd., Comodo is just the provider of the certificate
     
  10. cruelsister

    cruelsister Registered Member

    Joined:
    Nov 6, 2007
    Posts:
    1,649
    Location:
    Paris
    I think (at least I hope) TI was having fun with us. The Countersign, whether from Comodo, Symantec, DigiCert, GoDaddy, etc only guarantees that a file has been signed with a valid certificate and that the file has not been manipulated by anyone else prior to release. It by no means speaks to whether a file is malicious or not (and also- Northcat is not in the Comodo trusted Vendor list so would be treated like crap).

    The real issue here is how the previously valid certificate was obtained. Bribery and extortion are always very big, but my personal favorite is a Qakbot that targets software companies, the sole purpose of which is to harvest Private Signing keys. Of course an Outbound alerting firewall would have prevented the data acquisition by Qakbot, but this simple protection modality is often lost even for professionals.
     
  11. avman1995

    avman1995 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Sep 24, 2012
    Posts:
    944
    Location:
    india

    Attached Files:

  12. cruelsister

    cruelsister Registered Member

    Joined:
    Nov 6, 2007
    Posts:
    1,649
    Location:
    Paris
    Hi TI! Seriously, the countersign just means that a certificate was issued by that authority to so-and-so and that all the necessary information and hoops that the software developer need to jump through were completed. It will also insure that any particular application signed with the original certificate was not manipulated after release. It does not in any way mean that the application is not malicious (sucks, I know. But this is the system the Powers-That-Be set up).

    Of the companies that dole out certificates, both Comodo and Symantec also produce security products (note that both Comodo and digiCert countersigned the application in your example above). This by NO MEANS should be understood that either company trusts such signed applications nor approves of the software firm that received the certificate!

    For instance, Symantec formerly gave approval via certificates to a software company run by Blackhats that sent out signed ransomware files. But although certificates were issued by and countersigned by them, Symantec/Norton still blocked the malware from day 1. The same can be said for Comodo. The signing and security businesses are totally separate!

    (ps- last week Symantec's app and Website certification biz was acquired by the firm Thoma Bravo for 1 BILLION USD. It will be merged with DigiCert).

    Anyway, please understand that I have GREAT RESPECT for you and in NO WAY want to minimize your concerns. So although I feel that worrying that riff-raffy software companies can get certificates and either produce malware or have certificates harvested by Blackhats is not a real issue, there is a Clear and Present danger that legitimate and well respected companies with demonstrated ties to a governmental Security Apparatus can use this trust to engage in Cyberwarfare to the detriment of us all. Previous (traitorous) administrations blew this off as of no consequence, but Thank God Almighty this is no longer the case which is why I am back in the fold.
     
  13. avman1995

    avman1995 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Sep 24, 2012
    Posts:
    944
    Location:
    india
    Hey CS,
    Thanks for the heads up! You can see in one of screenshots where comodo was the signer and digiCERT the counter signer.While these incidents seem to more happening with comodo than symantec its a constant downside when their name is constantly being used by bad guys.

    While I have to agree with what you say.Doesnt Comodo have their own certificate whitelisted? I am concerned if anyone ever comes across such binaries will comodo isolate them or let them run??

    I am not sure what makes you think that I feel you don't respect me.Hey! Its mutual girlie! By no means what you said disrespected me or anyone you were stating what was needed to be nothing wrong with contradicting or critizing me as far as its civil and constructive.....this was informative so thankyou....Everyone has flaws...we learn from each other.The respect is mutual old friend....:geek::ouch:

    Also not sure what you meant by leaving the fold,your contributions and posts are well valued.I am mere mortal ;)
     
    Last edited: Sep 7, 2017
  14. Mops21

    Mops21 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2010
    Posts:
    2,731
    Location:
    Germany
    Hi all

    https://forums.comodo.com/beta-corner-cis/comodo-internet-security-v10026346-beta-t120645.0.html

    Comodo Internet Security 10.0.2.6346 - Beta

    With best Regards
    Mops21
     
  15. wasgij6

    wasgij6 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Mar 29, 2011
    Posts:
    321
    https://forums.comodo.com/beta-corner-cis/comodo-internet-security-v10026350-beta2-t120697.0.html

     
  16. Mops21

    Mops21 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2010
    Posts:
    2,731
    Location:
    Germany

    And here are the Installer for it

    With best Regards
    Mops21
     
  17. Mops21

    Mops21 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2010
    Posts:
    2,731
    Location:
    Germany
    Hi all

    https://forums.comodo.com/beta-corner-cis/comodo-internet-security-v10026382-beta3-t120767.0.html

    Comodo Internet Security v 10.0.2.6382 - Beta3

    With best Regards
    Mops21
     
  18. Mops21

    Mops21 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2010
    Posts:
    2,731
    Location:
    Germany
    Hi all

    https://forums.comodo.com/beta-corner-cis/comodo-internet-security-v10026392-rc-t120807.0.html

    Comodo Internet Security v10.0.2.6392 - RC

    With best Regards
    Mops21
     
  19. Mops21

    Mops21 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2010
    Posts:
    2,731
    Location:
    Germany
    Hi all

    Comodo Internet Security v10.0.2.6396 - RC

    https://forums.comodo.com/beta-corner-cis/comodo-internet-security-v10026396-rc-t120836.0.html

    With best Regards
    Mops21
     
  20. guest

    guest Guest

    Works Well so far here.
     
  21. Mops21

    Mops21 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2010
    Posts:
    2,731
    Location:
    Germany
    Hi all

    Comodo Internet Security v10.0.2.6396 Releases

    https://forums.comodo.com/news-anno...et-security-v10026396-released-t120847.0.html

    With best Regards
    Mops21
     
  22. mike83

    mike83 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Mar 9, 2016
    Posts:
    35
    I tried installing Comodo Firewall on a new workstation that I was setting up. I have two docks for hotswap ESATA disks, and it seems that CFW prevents ejecting the disks.

    Task manager does not show any open file handles, but trying to eject the disks pops up the usual "Windows is unable to stop the device..." error message.

    Event Viewer reveals a System event 225 which states that "cmdagent.exe stopped the removal or ejection for the device". Disabling every protection and even stopping the whole CFW from the taskbar icon does not stop cmdagent process.

    I wonder if anyone knows a way to overcome this problem...
     
  23. paulderdash

    paulderdash Registered Member

    Joined:
    Dec 27, 2013
    Posts:
    4,639
    Location:
    Under a bushel ...
    Last edited: Nov 9, 2017
  24. Mops21

    Mops21 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2010
    Posts:
    2,731
    Location:
    Germany
    Hi all

    Comodo Internet Security v 10.0.2.6406 - RC

    https://forums.comodo.com/beta-corner-cis/comodo-internet-security-v10026406-rc-t120907.0.html

    With best Regards
    Mops21
     
  25. Mops21

    Mops21 Registered Member

    Joined:
    Oct 5, 2010
    Posts:
    2,731
    Location:
    Germany
    Hi all

    Comodo Internet Security v 10.0.2.6408 - RC

    https://forums.comodo.com/beta-corner-cis/comodo-internet-security-v10026408-rc-t120932.0.html

    With best Regards
    Mops21
     
  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.