Webroot SecureAnywhere v8.0.2.27 Released


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Webroot SecureAnywhere delivers complete protection against viruses, spyware, and other online threats without slowing down computer performance or disrupting your normal activities. With its fast scans and one-click threat removal, you can rest assured that malware is eliminated quickly and easily. Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus uses a radically new cloud-based approach to online security that protects you against the latest threats as soon as they emerge. And it does so at blazing fast speeds, scanning your entire PC in about 2 minutes.

Webroot SecureAnywhere v8.0.2.27 Released

October 11 2012

Whats New

? Minor UI improvements

? Enabled new Backup & Sync capability in agent so it is available as accounts are

transitioned to the new solution over the next several weeks.

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And?

Have you ever used that Webroot AV crap? It slows down your computer to a drag. Horrible software. I have asolutely zero AV software on my PC and I have yet to catch a virus. You want to keep your PC clean of malware and viruses? It's very simple:

Use common sense.

Stay away from porn sites, poker sites, gaming sites, ads that promise you a new ipad for $10.00, do not click on anything that looks too good to be true.

Simple common sense.

Use common sense.

Stay away from porn sites, poker sites, gaming sites, ads that promise you a new ipad for $10.00, do not click on anything that looks too good to be true.

Simple common sense.

I kind of want to agree with you, but this behavior is not always %100 secure anymore, if you have no AV on your PC how do you positively know you do not have a virus? you can easily get infections from good sites these days too (ie: social sites), then you have infections which spread via email and vulnerabilities in the OS and applications you use, keep in mind infected media you attach to your PC etc too.

And?

Have you ever used that Webroot AV crap? It slows down your computer to a drag. Horrible software. I have asolutely zero AV software on my PC and I have yet to catch a virus. You want to keep your PC clean of malware and viruses? It's very simple:

Use common sense.

Stay away from porn sites, poker sites, gaming sites, ads that promise you a new ipad for $10.00, do not click on anything that looks too good to be true.

Simple common sense.

Actually I'm using it and it doesn't slows my system at all. Moreover WSA is the lightest antivirus around:

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