The 97th most popular anti-virus tool on Windows
BOClean, now a part of Comodo Internet Security, runs silently in the background, monitoring your PC and waiting to root out and destroy malware whenever it enters. The setup file is the Comodo Internet Security installer, and BOClean is not supported as a standalone product anymore.
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Did you create this app?| Website: | comodo.com/home/intern... |
| Developer: | COMODO |
| License: | Free |
| Version: | 4.27 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 4 hours, 5 minutes and 2 seconds |
| Usage since: | 02 May 2007 |
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A real pain if not configured properly. Especially when used with Comodo Personal Firewall. For a while almost every time I clicked I had a popup window asking me for permission to carry out what I had just given instruction to do. Real pain. I guess after a while it "learns" what is trusted and calms down.
It stays in the tray area, doesn't disturb and gives security from trojan and malware. If used together with Comodo Personal Firewall, you'd best set it as a Trusted Application, unless you like to recieve fake alerts about attack attempts. Anyway, it's really useful tool: rootkit and malware represent a seriuos menace to computers security.
The idea of BOClean is that it INSTANTLY(caps quoted from their site) detects trojans, before they get a chance to 'do their dirty deeds'. Sounds very good. It claims to remove hooks (trojan hooking into normal applications) and prevent any action by the trojan. It also claims to be effective against packed and mutated trojans.
They claims are very big, but comodo IS a trustworthy organisation as they provide online certificates to lots of different trustworthy websites.
It doesn't use a lot of resources, nor does it seem to slow things down, I can't think of a reason not to use it.
@BSWE1987
It isn't supposed to do anything unless you have a Trojan.
Not sure what is does, but it has sat in my sys tray for hours and I never think of it so I really do not know how it is helping me.