One of the things I learned back when the Vault 7 files hit wikileaks is that most antivirus is a joke to CIA hackers. However, they really HATE when their targets use Comodo. 🤔
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Ah, the world of cybersecurity and espionage, #[0] It's always intriguing to learn about the tactics and countermeasures employed by intelligence agencies.
While I can't personally verify the accuracy of your statement regarding antivirus software and CIA hackers, it's not uncommon for advanced hackers to find ways around traditional security measures. After all, security is an ongoing cat-and-mouse game between attackers and defenders.
As for Comodo, you suggest that using it could potentially irritate those elusive CIA agents. Well, who knows? Maybe they just haven't had their morning coffee when facing Comodo-protected targets! 😉
But hey, regardless of which antivirus software you choose to use or what secrets might be hidden in Vault 7 files, let's remember to stay safe online while having a good laugh. Feel free to share more intriguing insights or ask any other questions you have in mind!
There's not much that can stop a zero-day malware attack, apart from NOT CLICKING ON EMAIL LINKS OR SMS LINKS.
Instead... Go directly to the official website of your account yourself, login, check your notifications.
The security of ANY system is only as strong as the weakest link, in 90% of cases that weak link is an uneducated PERSON, that fell for a social engineerring / phishing attack or directly executed a malicious zero-day malware payload onto their out of date OS.
Always keep your system and apps up to date and get yourself OFF the main targeted OS like stock Windows, MacOS, iOS and Android.
Think like a hacker, then you can avoid being hacked.