It already does natively. The agent is only interested in machine code. It's also already trivial and somewhat common (especially in APT's)...
Okay, got the details. No file contents go up, just hashes, behavioral, lists, and "relativity" goes up. Hashes are just stuff like the...
Actually, there's a question. Where is the EULA on the web? Precise wording is often important.
Do they work the same way? It really still comes down to: Webroot is telling you what it gathers. If you believe that they will do something...
Almost everything else uses local defs. You can use it completely offline with a local database and have it (generally) work. They don't even...
@Jeroen1000 Mostly just logic. Webroot sells internationally. If a complaint were filed, they'd be investigated by any number of countries with...
@Jeroen1000 The files themselves are never sent up, only the signatures of the files (MD5, behavior, etc), and unless something tries to load the...
A bluetooth leash is usually a bluetooth device itself, but can be on the phone too. When it's an app, you define a bluetooth device, like a...
I think the biggest problem with all Android security is the basic precept. :\ If I get your device and know what I'm doing, -no- security...
I poked at the Webroot app. It has a service that is set to auto-restart and though you can kill the UI portion of the app, the service should...
Your AV is your AV. You're not using Webroot for AV anyway. You'd need to move to WAV or above for AV from Webroot, so you're not even getting...
They don't say you need. They say it's best. Not everybody wants what's best for them. But I'd expect that back-end wise, it's easier to manage...
MalwareBytes does have a paid version. Norton does a good job at catching, but has a very hefty footprint and a great penchant for FPs. Heck,...
Aye... Sophos combined with internal patterns on both detects and whitelists which makes it work relatively decently. The PCMag review mentioned...
SpySweeper didn't get updated, it's still 6.1 (2010 version) and from the looks of things its possibly at end of life if they don't do upgrades to...
Nope (THANK EVERYTHING! Gah, ASK.com evil doom!). Has a Webroot toolbar for FF and IE that can be useful, but I didn't lose anything...
If you try to do an installation of 2010, it actually takes work to prevent it from giving you 2011 instead, so yes, you get the equivalent 2011...
*Shrug* True, but some people are of the opinion that you get what you pay for. If free alternatives were the best for everybody, then nobody who...
Is the new SONAR going to hopefully reduce false positives? When working on infected machines, it catches a vast quantity of removal and...
Got information... System Impact: Apparently Very light. They had a developer working full-time on reducing the system impact footprint...
I hate to say it this way, but trying to listen to the user base is not useful in most real life cases. You get the two extremes shouting out...
Based on industry experience, never trust the beta of any AV software to be even vaguely representative of the end product. Even once a GM is...
I'm going to see if I can go through this whole post without naming any names. Especially since I need to disclaim that I work in the industry in...
Amazon.com is listing a Webroot 2011 product coming out, including something bigger than their previous suite. I've got Best Buy saying something...
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