Comodo Group

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Comodo Group, Inc.
Private
Industry
Founded United Kingdom (1998 (1998))[1]
Headquarters 1255 Broad Street, Clifton, New Jersey, United States
Key people
Melih Abdulhayoğlu (President and CEO)
Products
Number of employees
1,100+
Slogan Creating Trust Online
Website www.comodo.com

Comodo Group, Inc. is a privately held group of companies providing computer software and SSL digital certificates, based in Clifton, New Jersey in the United States. It has offices in the United Kingdom, Ukraine, Romania, China, India, Turkey and Clifton, NJ.[2] As of 24 February 2015, Comodo was the largest issuer of SSL certificates with a 33.6% market share on 6.6% of all web domains.[3][4]

History

The company was founded in 1998 in the United Kingdom,[1] by Melih Abdulhayoğlu, who remains its CEO. The company relocated to the United States in 2004. Its product line is focused on computer and internet security. The firm operates a Certificate Authority that issues SSL certificates, offers a computer security suite that includes antivirus and firewall protection and offers other web and network protection services.[5]

Companies

  • Comodo CA Lmtd: Based in City of Salford, Greater Manchester UK,[6] is a digital certificate authority that issues SSL and other digital certificates. According to W3Techs.com, Comodo is the largest digital certificate provider.[7][8]
  • Comodo Security Solutions, Inc: Based in Clifton, NJ, develops and markets security software for commercial and consumer use. This includes web site vulnerability and penetration scannng, corporate and consumer pc security systems and other networks security products. Comodo AntiVirus Labs support all versions of their security systems.[9]
  • DNS.com: Based in Louisville, Kentucky, the company provides managed DNS services.[10]

Products

Security products and tools offered by Comodo
  • Comodo Antivirus- A Free Antivirus products that support all major OS includes Mac (from OS X 10.4),[13] Linux (from Ubuntu 12.04)[14] and Windows (from XP S2, including Windows 10).[15]
  • Comodo Mobile Security - A free Android application that protects mobile devices against viruses, worms and scripts. In addition, it also features SMS & Call Blocking, a software & process manager, data and apps backup and data traffic Monitor.
  • Comodo email certificate - S/MIME-enabling certificates, free for personal use, per-year fee for corporate use.[16]
Web browsers offered by Comodo
Other Comodo Products
  1. Comodo Endpoint Security Manager (CESM)- CESM is a centralized device management system that includes the ability to distribute PC security software. The software used includes a version of the same firewall, antivirus systems and sandbox containment technology that comprise Comodo Internet Security.[18][19][20]
  2. Comodo Securebox was released in July 2014 and was jointly developed with Western Union with the intention of solving the problem of an application needing to conduct sensitive activities such as financial transactions from an already compromised system. Securebox containment technology protects the application and its activities even if the computer is infected with malware[21][22]
  3. Comodo System Utilities - PC Magazine reviewed the product concluding "it is an effective system-enhancing utility that is as potent, if not more so in certain cases, as paid apps".[23]
  4. MyDLP - In May 2014, the Comodo Group had acquired MyDLP, an open source data loss prevention system. Comodo has begun marketing the Enterprise version through its Comodo Security Solutions subsidiary.[citation needed]
  5. SurGate Labs - In 2014 Comodo acquired SurGate Labs, a Turkish Software company that specializes in secure email an messaging systems. SurGate only recently began marketing its products outside of Turkey and Eastern Europe.[24][25][26]
  6. Comodo Korugan - In 2014 Comodo introduced the Korugan line of Unified Threat Management Appliances that provide a bundle of network security solutions such as firewall, gateway antivirus and end security management.[27][28]
  7. Comodo Backup - In 2014 Comodo introduced Secured backup for Online Storage.[29]

Industry affiliations

Comodo is a member of the following industry organizations:

  • Certificate Authority Security Council (CASC): In February 2013, Comodo became a founding member of this industry advocacy organization dedicated to addressing industry issues and educating the public on internet security.[30][31]
  • Common Computing Security Standards Forum (CCSF): In 2009 Comodo was a founding member of the CCSF, an industry organization that promotes industry standards that protect end users. Comodo CEO Melih Abdulhayoğlu is considered the founder of the CCSF.[32]
  • CA/Browser Forum: In 2005, Comodo was a founding member of a new consortium of Certificate Authorities and web browser vendors dedicated to promoting industry standards and baseline requirements for internet security.[33][34]

Competitors

Norton AntiVirus

On 29 September 2010, Neil J. Rubenking, the lead analyst for security of PC Magazine, published an article on Comodo Antivirus 5.0 that concluded that Comodo Antivirus 5.0 blocked a higher percentage of malware than Norton AntiVirus, but was less effective than the Norton solution when it came to malware removal.[35][36]

Controversies

Symantec

In response to Symantec's comment over the effectiveness of free Antivirus software, on September 18, 2010, the CEO of Comodo Group challenged Symantec to see which products can defend the consumer better against malware.[37] Symantec responded saying that if Comodo is interested they should have their product included in tests by independent reviewers.[38]

Certificate hacking

On March 23, 2011, Comodo reported that 8 day earlier, on 15 March 2011, a user account with an affiliate registration authority had been compromised and was used to create a new user account that issued nine certificate signing requests.[39] Nine certificates for seven domains were issued.[39] The attack was traced to IP address 212.95.136.18, which originates in Tehran, Iran.[39] Though the firm initially reported that the breach was the result of a "state-driven attack", it subsequently stated that the origin of the attack may be the "result of an attacker attempting to lay a false trail.".[39][40] Such issues have been widely reported, and has led to criticism of how certificates are issued and revoked.[41][42][43][44] As of 2015, all of the certificates have been revoked.[39] Microsoft has issued a security advisory and update to address the issue.[45][46]

On March 26, 2011, a person under the username "ComodoHacker" made several posts to Pastebin.com claiming to be an Iranian responsible for the attacks.[47][48]

Enabling Man-In-The-Middle Attacks

In February 2015, Comodo was involved with a man-in-the-middle enabling tool known as PrivDog, which claims to protect users against malicious advertising.[49]

Certificates Issued to Known Malware

In 2009 Microsoft MVP Michael Burgess accused Comodo of issuing digital certificates to known malware.[50]

See also

References

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