Somehow adding illegal activity and complexity to try to hide whatever it is you're trying to hide seems somehow counterintuitive. To...
I have a question/issue: I have 360TS 6.8 (Win10) installed with everything enabled (all layers, scan all files). I unzip a malware pack and it...
Wow...Skype...Chrome...Outlook.com...Comodo...that's breaking news right there!
If the NSA is looking into my e-stuff, I have bigger problems. I'm also natural IN the US, for which my "big brother" would be the CIA and DHS,...
I wondered if that would work; does it interfere with normal browsing?
Your license for that device will be free indefinitely, just like your license for Windows 3.11 is valid indefinitely--it's just they aren't going...
Win10 firewall is the same familiar WAF; I can't see anything different about it. re: "Do not update"...it only updated critical security...
I think the OP was averse to headaches. :D My Win10 360s have been updating daily. I know because it notifies me every time for each 3rd party...
I don't understand; if you allow a program to make system changes (UAC), then you're allowing it to make system changes. If you don't trust an...
I can't say PUPs are a good way to test HIPS since not all vendors treat PUPs the same way (personally, I think they should all be classified as...
360 does have some IPS/IDS; that wiki chart is pretty simplified as it's binary.
Brian K is right, you clone with the target drive installed at its target interface/port. At this point you may want to ask yourself if...
Encryption isn't a defense against malware; if you have malware, it has access to unencrypted data anyway. Encryption is for when physical...
Well no device will retain data if it is immolated...not much point in stating that. Same with an HDD. When you say "SSD fails" you mean the...
You can block outbound connections with Windows Firewall (and deny by default); you just have to manually do it. GlassWire has a button you can...
I can't reconcile this statement with two facts: 1) With HDDs it is impossible without cost-prohibitive data recovery services 2) With SSDs, data...
LOL!!! That really made me laugh. "There is no such thing as bad press." as the saying goes.
That all looks to be quite the stretch of conjecture. Besides, Skynet only distinguishes between human and non-human; it doesn't care who you...
Oh yeah! I forgot about OS/2...I ran that for a while (Warp)...was really nice...ran Windows better than Windows.
My AV has HIPS and BB (most do nowadays); I only have it (Qihoo 360) and GlassWire (HIDS and network eye-candy) free running. I don't run MBAM...
Only if you configure them as such; otherwise, full-scan tests for real-time protection rates would be a lie. Scheduled scans could be useful for...
And that's a fact taken out of context. They provided a modified configuration and they stated such beforehand. Why didn't test the products...
Which card? Creative says the driver won't be available until after launch for mine (others were earlier).
I've used Windows since 2. (Until Windows 3, I thought it was called "MS-DOS Executive" heh...only used v2 at work and not very much; at home it...
And with HDDs we do? :rolleyes: The JEDEC spec for SSDs require the ability to read data off the drive one year after it dies. ~ Removed Off...
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