Comodo Internet Security 2025 Beta / Final / Infos Thread

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Mops21, Apr 1, 2024.

  1. Mops21

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  2. Wallaby

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    Well... an announcement made on the 1st of April leaves some doubts...
     
  3. cheater87

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    About time. This feels like the longest beta test.
     
  4. Rasheed187

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    Is there any more feedback? Is it worth a test drive, any new features?
     
  5. clocks

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    I installed the beta. Other than a new gui/skin, I do not see what is different. Are there any under the hood, protection-type changes?

    Don't get me wrong. I am not ******* on it. It's a good program. I am just not seeing what is new. Go under advanced settings, and everything appears the same has it has for 5+ years.
     
  6. blacknight

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    I again don't know if I can try it on Windows 11.
     
  7. clocks

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    Why not? I installed on Win 11.
     
  8. cheater87

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    Works fine for me.
     
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    Thank you for your answers :thumb:
     
  10. blacknight

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    Well, I installed last stable version of Comodo Internet Security and it works fine. I liked also SpyShelter, but I don't like annual licenses: 49,9 $ every year it's too much.

    My SpyShelter trial is expired, so I can't compare it with CIS.
     
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    I made a mistake on the CIS link :(
     
  12. Rasheed187

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    OK thanks for the feedback, so in other words, it hasn't really been improved. But good to know that it at least works fine on Win 11. I might have to switch to it when I buy a new machine since SpyShelter 15 isn't good enough yet.
     
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  14. Rasheed187

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    Interesting stuff, I wish someone could post some screenshots. I might install it once I buy a new PC with Win 11. On Win 10 I don't really need it. Seems like the AV still sucks, so the reason to use it is the Firewall/HIPS and the sandbox.
     
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    Anyone know if the beta will eventually update to the new version, or in a complete uninstall will be necessary? I have three machines, and am hoping I do not have to uninstall/reinstall/reconfigure all of them.
     
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    I've just installed it...working fine so far. I did not try the beta version.
    This Intel TDT feature is new to me.
     

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  17. cheater87

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    Having issues with this release, double clicking takes a half hour or so for the darn install screen to pop up, I will be switching to Zone Alarm till the next update.
     
  18. Tarnak

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    Still running the beta version, and it works.

    Comodo_still running beta version_01.JPG

    >>>>

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  19. Tarnak

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    I don't use all features. I have no need with other security running.

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    Last time screenshots...

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    >>>>>

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  21. moredhelfinland

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    For some reason, Intel TDT is not enabled by default. You need to enable it in Comodo settings.
    And it needs 6th Gen Intel CPU or newer. How about Comodo users that uses AMD cpu, no TDT for AMD users?
     
  22. cheater87

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    Okay, complete refresh got it going.
     
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    The new Comodo is running smooth and light here on Win 11 Home, using Cruelsister settings except HIPS enabled.
     
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    Running smoothly here too, i changed some settings, as follows:
    -Enabled Intel TDT
    -HIPS enabled, but only monitor "Keyboard". This should protect me against system wide keyloggers, right?
    -Comodo Antivirus heuristic set to "high"
    -Firewall set to "Custom Ruleset"
    -Containment settings: disabled both "do not virtualized access to..."
    -Auto Containment settings: Action "Block" instead of "Run Virtually"
    -ViruSscope, untick "Monitor only the applications in the container"
    -Exclusions: removed Comodo's own directory and Recycle bin directory
    -Miscellaneous: untick "Don't detect shellcode injections to..."

    Just wondering...by default Comodo's own directory is excluded. So, if a well crafted malware does have this path hard coded, and it drop a malware to Comodos own directory, does this mean that it also overrides all comodo's detections, including containment?
     
  25. Rasheed187

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    Too bad, I wanted to ask if anyone had tested the HIPS, I wonder if it's still dumb as hell, and with that I mean in older versions it would drive you insane with all kinds of pointless alerts.

    I believe this Intel TDT feature is mostly a gimmick and works only with Intel vPro CPU's. And BTW, I couldn't install Comodo 2025 on my Win 10 machine, quite annoying.
     
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