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Unlike traditional antivirus that only blocks known threats (blacklisting), CIS 2012 assumed all unknown files were suspicious until proven safe. Then, the window changed
The hunt began on the second page of a defunct technology forum. Buried between arguments about Windows 8 and the Mayan calendar, a user named 'CyberViking' posted a promotional deal that Comodo had run back in late 2011. It was a giveaway for users of a specific computer magazine, a "lost" promotional campaign that had slipped through the cracks of the internet. But the Pro version
This feature ran unknown applications in a virtual environment, preventing them from making permanent changes to the registry or system files.