Does anyone happen to know how Comodo's embedded code detection actually works?
Sometimes it creates a script file, but doesn't actually block the action. Sometimes it doesn't even create a script file. And sometimes it does what you would expect: it creates a script file, and blocks the action.
This varied behavior has been confirmed on the Comodo forum, but after their terse explanations, I am still puzzled.
I can open a powershell console and enter a command to launch MS Word, and no...
Comodo Embedded Code Detection -- How does it work?
Sometimes it creates a script file, but doesn't actually block the action. Sometimes it doesn't even create a script file. And sometimes it does what you would expect: it creates a script file, and blocks the action.
This varied behavior has been confirmed on the Comodo forum, but after their terse explanations, I am still puzzled.
I can open a powershell console and enter a command to launch MS Word, and no...
Comodo Embedded Code Detection -- How does it work?