It fails sometimes. https://forums.comodo.com/help-cpm/cpm-fail-to-monitor-vmware-server-202-t80300.0.html...
+1 I think this is the main purpose of the software. But, in some sites, the tool is classified as being an antivirus software :o
Thanks. A dead feature then.
How? Where is it into the program settings?
If the program could survive the boot, it would be very useful and welcome :)
Glad that the application is being developed and updated! Seems promising :)
Sorry. I've twisted the point. I was thinking in a encrypted drive like mine (everything is encrypted on the fly). In an USB drive? No. In a...
You've caught my mind ;)
I've gave up on EMET some time ago... Unpredictable events, troubles, messes... and we never think the culprit will be EMET... :(
Sure it is not for common users. But, at least, the possibility is there :) Windows does not have such power over the encryption tool. If it...
And so? I suppose there is not a conflict with legit programs that change the MBR, like Truecrypt, Acronis True Image, Comodo Time Machine,...
Exactly. It'a a fully open code project. Anyone could check what is going on. If the company fails, maybe the code will survive as it is public...
The code is completely reliable and stable. They're just not adding further features. I understand the opinions, but just that seems some of them...
Well, see the release timetable and you'll see the software being developed and new versions released.
I wish the tester, if possible, refresh the data in his site (and add new engines, like avast that already run the test).
Yes, this is possible. See SMS commands list: http://www.avast.com/en-us/free-mobile-security#tab4
You're right. My fault. I'm translating the manual and mixed the concepts (root and device admin). Quote from the future help files:
Yes, on rooted phones.
I have sensitive applications blocked in my Blackberry with a password. Indeed, your GMail data will be exposed.
Fully agree.
Well... Here, they keep it on for a while, do a lot of "illegal" calls... So there is a possibility. But, anyway, you need a rooted phone and...
avast Anti-Theft will block the device as the new card is not a trusted one. You need a root device to do that.
I've tested avast MBR tools and it does not detect the TrueCrypt MBR as infected. Well, just a side note, as I'm not using RollBack RX.
I've got quite some BSODs. I have uploaded both to avast team and K9 support. Neither of them were able to discover the culprit but, for sure,...
What? K9? I used it for years... What do you wanna know?
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