A Replacement for Comodo FW / CIS, and Sanboxie.

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by rodneym, Oct 9, 2018.

  1. rodneym

    rodneym Registered Member

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    https://www.softpedia.com/get/Antivirus/Kenoxis-PC-Secure.shtml
    Utilities.jpg Tools.jpg TaskManager.jpg StartUp Manager.jpg Settings2.jpg Settings.jpg Scheduler.jpg Scan View_1.jpg Firewall Options.jpg SCan Findings.jpg
     
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  2. EASTER

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    Links? Reference? :thumbd:
     
  3. syrinx

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    Yes you read that right, it doesn't not even properly support httpS

    Installer trial download requires name/email, also not secured but also not verified.

    Installer for Kenoxis Internet Security is signed but dated back to April 3, 2015 so it hasn't been updated in years

    Price for Kenoxis Internet Security is $ 149.99
    Checkout page is also not secured requiring Name/Address/Email but filling all that in (insecurely) then proceeding to Pay Now takes you to clickbank.net which is using httpS

    All in all after seeing all that I laughed and figured it wasn't even worth the time to install it in a vm
     
  4. rodneym

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    Well your half right, don't be so quick to throw in the towel. They are listed here: https://www.softpedia.com/get/Antivirus/Kenoxis-PC-Secure.shtml
    And they responded to my questions, I believe they have a new website coming, waiting for details.
     
  5. rodneym

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    The people here seem to delete my posts when I post links, not sure when it's OK and when it's not OK...Maybe it depends on the admin providing supervision at the time of post ?
     
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    yea that's a big no from me fam.
     
  7. rodneym

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    Its $39.00 at the softpedia link
     
  8. rodneym

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    I believe they have a new website coming, waiting for details.
     
  9. Rasheed187

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    How is this a replacement for Sandboxie? It doesn't even offer sandboxing.
     
  10. GrDukeMalden

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    That program looks awfully PUPpy. I don't trust it.
     
  11. cheater87

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    So a replacement for a FREE program is to pay over 100 bucks for it? Nope, no thanks.
     
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    honestly i dont see the reason why this almost one-year thread was even resurrected...
     
  13. GrDukeMalden

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    Because Sophos is going to completely end all support for sandboxie in just a few months.
     
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    Wait what? Can you give more information on this?
     
  16. GrDukeMalden

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    It's in one of the threads about sandboxie on this site.

    https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/what-would-replace-sandboxie.416711/

    Right there. If you're angry about it. So am I. Thankfully the latest version of comodo is stable enough to sandbox my browsers, if only at the moment. I'm sure it could sandbox my other applications too, but I have my personal files protected from things running inside of comodo's container.
     
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