Comodo Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP) is designed to shield your endpoints from malware, but the AEP application itself frequently faces threats from malicious software attempting to bypass its defenses. Thankfully, Comodo AEP is equipped with powerful self-protection measures that thwart any attempts by harmful applications to seize control or evade its security services. It achieves this by intercepting critical system calls that could endanger the application, such as Terminate Process and Create Remote Thread, which are clear indicators of potential threats. Additionally, there are subtler yet more perilous calls like CreateFile, which can facilitate actions beyond merely creating a file. By intercepting these system calls, Comodo AEP ensures that they are only executed if they pose no risk to its processes. Furthermore, Comodo AEP incorporates a kernel mode driver that actively prevents direct modifications to the system kernel, reinforcing its defensive capabilities against sophisticated attacks. The combination of these protective strategies establishes a robust barrier that enhances endpoint security against a myriad of potential threats.