SecureAnywhere AntiVirus v8.0.1.229 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.

SecureAnywhere AntiVirus v8.0.1.229 Released

08.18.2012

Whats New:

Improved

Compatibility with:

? Avast

? XChat

? UltraMon

? ConstantGuard ID Vault

? Watchdog

? Synaptics PS2 keyboard drivers

? Multiple performance enhancements, including:

? Reduced CPU load with numerous instances of Chrome

? Reduced background CPU usage during scan

? Uninstall process and performance enhancement

? CPU usage when on the status screen

? Reduced overhead of background threads while idle

? Keyboard responsiveness with Identity Shield

? (Business edition only) Increased server process shutdown speed

? Significant threat detection and remediation enhancements, including:

? CLSID cleanup

? Kernel rootkit removal

? Heuristic blocking of files with appended data

? Context menu scans now support a significantly larger number of files

? Windows 8 kernel support

? Change journal support on 64-bit OS's

? Exception tracking logic

? Web Threat Shield blocking behavior

? Updating from a previous version

? Updated install and update process to prevent invalid paths

? Reliability of status screen updates

Added

New language support for:

? Traditional Chinese

? System Cleaner cleanup for Chrome

? Scheduling for System Cleaner

? System cleanup of Office 2003, 2007 and 2010 most recently used files list

New threat detections:

? Morpheus

? Zeus Trojan

? General malicious services

? Enhanced zero-day threat prevention and warnings

? Cleanup of .exe subkeys

? Additional logging of active processes

? Help and Support link in tray options

? Desktop shortcut after install

? (Business edition only) Logging when agent command scans are run

Fixed

? Simultaneous initial scans

? Caps Lock unexpected behavior on secure sites

? Last scan display discrepancies

? Context menu scans failure

? Scheduled scan on boot up

? (Business edition only) Handling of Account Management Website activation

? Correct completion of active scans

? Duplicate uninstall links

? Identifying host file modifications

? Scanning of some corrupt files

? Duplicate prompts for untrusted program execution

? Premature scan completion

? Not scanning on battery power

Other changes

? Major UI enhancements

? Changed international product names to prevent language confusion

? Help question mark in upper-right corner of UI now opens support web page

? (Business edition only) User response option removed for firewall prompts in centrally managed environment

uploader.gifDownload: SecureAnywhere AntiVirus

view-fields.pngChangelog: SecureAnywhere AntiVirus 8.0.1.

I really like the entire concept of this Antivirus. Unfortunately, it has too many false positives and misses many infected files. I hope it gets better by November because that is when my NOD32 subscription expires. If so, I will surely use it.

Thank you hayc59 for your post about the recent updates for Werbroot SecureAnywhere. These updates will be automatically applied to all SecureAnywhere customers via the cloud and no user intervention is needed.

Here are the release notes for the update to our SecureAnywhere Business - Endpoint Protection product as well. For those that are interested in a superior Endpoint solution you can get a free 30 day trial Here.

Cheers,

Greg

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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.

SecureAnywhere AntiVirus v8.0.1.229 Released

08.18.2012

Whats New:

Improved

Compatibility with:

? Avast

? XChat

? UltraMon

? ConstantGuard ID Vault

? Watchdog

? Synaptics PS2 keyboard drivers

? Multiple performance enhancements, including:

? Reduced CPU load with numerous instances of Chrome

? Reduced background CPU usage during scan

? Uninstall process and performance enhancement

? CPU usage when on the status screen

? Reduced overhead of background threads while idle

? Keyboard responsiveness with Identity Shield

? (Business edition only) Increased server process shutdown speed

? Significant threat detection and remediation enhancements, including:

? CLSID cleanup

? Kernel rootkit removal

? Heuristic blocking of files with appended data

? Context menu scans now support a significantly larger number of files

? Windows 8 kernel support

? Change journal support on 64-bit OS's

? Exception tracking logic

? Web Threat Shield blocking behavior

? Updating from a previous version

? Updated install and update process to prevent invalid paths

? Reliability of status screen updates

Added

New language support for:

? Traditional Chinese

? System Cleaner cleanup for Chrome

? Scheduling for System Cleaner

? System cleanup of Office 2003, 2007 and 2010 most recently used files list

New threat detections:

? Morpheus

? Zeus Trojan

? General malicious services

? Enhanced zero-day threat prevention and warnings

? Cleanup of .exe subkeys

? Additional logging of active processes

? Help and Support link in tray options

? Desktop shortcut after install

? (Business edition only) Logging when agent command scans are run

Fixed

? Simultaneous initial scans

? Caps Lock unexpected behavior on secure sites

? Last scan display discrepancies

? Context menu scans failure

? Scheduled scan on boot up

? (Business edition only) Handling of Account Management Website activation

? Correct completion of active scans

? Duplicate uninstall links

? Identifying host file modifications

? Scanning of some corrupt files

? Duplicate prompts for untrusted program execution

? Premature scan completion

? Not scanning on battery power

Other changes

? Major UI enhancements

? Changed international product names to prevent language confusion

? Help question mark in upper-right corner of UI now opens support web page

? (Business edition only) User response option removed for firewall prompts in centrally managed environment

uploader.gifDownload: SecureAnywhere AntiVirus

view-fields.pngChangelog: SecureAnywhere AntiVirus 8.0.1.

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