Background: I used to fix PCs (hardware/software) for a living and still do regular work for friends/family/former customers - I've therefore seen 1000s of PCs with every manner of virus/spyware/malware and every combination of "Anti" product you can think of.
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Out here in reality, people clicking the wrong things (or just being unlucky) will have bad things happen to them and NO software will stop that completely
The weakest link of internet security is the user himself.
Also. Most "Anti" products are garbage. There are really only a couple of "Anti" products worth using.
Out here in reality, people clicking the wrong things (or just being unlucky) will have bad things happen to them and NO software will stop that completely
Nothing stops people from being idiots.
I've tested Comodo Internet Security
(and some other internet security products/antiviruses) on a virtual computer and
when used correctly (you have to know how to answer it's questions) it blocks pretty much everything. Nothing got trough but of course something still
could get trough.
EDIT: Comodo Internet Security can sandbox safe programs
the first time you launch them. You can just disable the sandbox or click don't sandbox this program again. Even if the sandbox is disabled the HIPS will still protect from zero day threats.