![]() ![]() Running Browsers Inside The Virtual Desktop.Allow Or Block Internet Access To Applications Selectively.Manage Virus Database And Program Updates.Activating CIS Pro/Complete Services After Installation.CIS Complete - Installation And Activation.Introduction To Comodo Internet Security.The icons at the bottom provide access to more features AutoRuns can be started from there, plus a Program Usage Analyzer, Find Handles or DLLs, view System Information and more – CCE certainly covers a lot of bases. I haven’t had a chance to play with it properly yet but it does appear to be very useful indeed: ![]() The KillSwitch component looks very promising, as Comodo stated – especially for advanced users. The scanner did not find any malware on my system which is exactly what I expected, it does indicate though that false positives are probably not going to be a major issue with CCE. Identified threats can be dealt with by one of three methods Ignore, Remove or Quarantine – it’s especially nice to see a Quarantine feature included. I’d prefer to view that as being very thorough rather than slow – my glass is always half full. As one would expect Full Scan took way longer, 2hours 22 minutes. Note the option to create a system restore point prior to scanning – not a bad idea that one! I scanned my system using default settings – Windows 7 64-bit with 70 gigs used space: Smart Scan took just 2mins 6 seconds to complete. Heuristics level can be set to Low, Medium or High. The list of options is also pretty basic: There are also separate execute files in the CCE folder which can be used to start both KillSwitch and AutoRuns directly. The KillSwitch component can easily be activated via a dropdown menu under Tools, as can AutoRuns (yes, AutoRuns is also part of the package). The CCE interface is very basic, pretty much what one would expect for this type of software:Īs you can see, there are the usual choices between Smart Scan (quick scan), Full Scan and Custom Scan. Both include 32-bit and native 64-bit versions – make sure to download the correct one for your system. DCT subscriber ‘Dacko’ has also informed us of this alternative, from the Comodo Forums: Download CCE from Comodo Forums. ![]() Not to be deterred, and fully cognizant of my responsibilities to you guys, I hunted around and located this alternative download from FileForum which does not involve any additional requirements at all: Download CCE from FileForum. Hmm, not too keen on that – a bit too much information required for my liking. However, the main component of CCE which scans for, identifies and removes malware is very easy to use and suitable for all users, regardless of levels of proficiency.Ĭlicking on the red Free Download button available on the Home Page immediately presented an unpleasant surprise, a rather intrusive form to fill out: Uniquely for a product of its type, KillSwitch leverages Comodo’s huge whitelist database to isolate untrusted processes with an extremely high degree of accuracy – improving IT operational efficiency by reducing false positives and cutting the amount of time spent troubleshooting an endpoint machine.Ĭomodo goes on to say that KillSwitch is mainly recommended for advanced users and system admins, not so much for less experienced users. KillSwitch – an advanced system monitoring tool that allows users to identify, monitor and stop potentially unsafe processes that are running on endpoint systems. Here is what Comodo has to say about this feature: Yes, it’s free and what’s more it’s portable – don’t ya just love portable!!Ĭomodo has also added an interesting and innovative component called KillSwitch, which makes CCE rather unique and sets it apart from competitors. Comodo recently released its contender in the malware scanner/remover type software department. ![]()
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