Comodo Cloud Antivirus uses a powerful combination of virus monitoring, auto-sandbox and behavior analysis technologies to immediately protect your computer from all known and unknown malware. This ...
According to a security advisory published by Tenable Research, version 12.0.0.6810 of Comodo Antivirus and Comodo Antivirus Advanced contain multiple vulnerabilities. Comodo Antivirus is designed to ...
Periodic evaluations by independent labs like AV-Test help us see which antivirus products are steadily maintaining protection and which are improving. Of course, they also reveal if products are ...
Multiple zero-day vulnerabilities could allow malicious actors to attack Comodo antivirus software and install malware to escalate to the highest privileges, according to Tenable Research. Though ...
Comodo is fine at catching viruses and other malware, but it tries to add too much extra software to your PC. It also offers to change your default search engine and browser homepage to Yahoo upon ...
The free Comodo Antivirus 10 has a new look, and it aced our hands-on malware blocking test. However, it didn't do as well on other tests by PCMag or the few independent labs that have evaluated it.
Comodo Antivirus offers total PC protection for free, not some stripped down version of a paid product. You can easily scan any drive or file, get in-depth reports on viral activity and detect Dozens ...
Comodo’s new suite shows promise, but still lacks a few protections. Comodo Internet Security Pro 3.8 (one-year, one-user license at $40; no three-user license listed as of 5/21/09) is a newcomer to ...
Comodo and TicTac Data Recovery & Cyber Security today announced their strategic partnership. TicTac Laboratories, the first and largest data recovery company in Greece specializes in recovering data ...
Jersey City, NJ, November 25, 2009 - Reviewers have called Comodo's firewall "robust," "flameproof," a "critical security app" and "kick-$*%." The software package protects PCs from viruses and other ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...