The Webroot antivirus went berserk yesterday late afternoon, as it flagged core Windows system files as malicious, and even started moving some of the affected files into quarantine, trashing customer ...
Webroot’s SecureAnywhere is challenging to remove because the software doesn't have a built-in uninstall function, but you won't be able to install any new antivirus software until the Webroot program ...
Webroot’s revamped security suite has a lot to like, but its low malware disinfection scores prevent it from becoming a top contender. Although Webroot Secure Anywhere Essentials 2012 ($60 for one ...
Small, speedy Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus hardly uses any of your system's resources. It aces our hands-on malware protection test, and it can even roll back ransomware activity. When did you ...
With excellent antivirus lab results and a feature collection that puts many full security suites to shame, Bitdefender Antivirus Plus is our top pick for protecting your PC. The non-traditional ...
BOULDER, Colo., July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Webroot, a leading Internet security provider for the consumer, enterprise and SMB markets, today announced it has acquired BrightCloud, a Web content ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... After two days of battling the aftermath of a technical error that labeled some Microsoft Windows files as malware ...
Update 4/25/2017 7:07 AM California time:Webroot officials issued the following statement: “On April 24, Webroot experienced a technical issue affecting some business and consumer customers. We are in ...
Webroot Internet Security Essentials 2010 provides built-in backups, but it’s light on features otherwise, and has trouble detecting new threats. Webroot Internet Security Essentials ($60 for three ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A Webroot security update disabling core programs including Microsoft Windows was still causing headaches Tuesday for the Broomfield-based cybersecurity ...
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