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Webroot SecureAnywhere Antivirus 2015 Test and Review
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<blockquote data-quote="FleischmannTV" data-source="post: 307531" data-attributes="member: 23687"><p>The registry entries which EEK found are probably not from malware. I had these found bei EEK on my system as well and there is definitely no malware on it, never has been in fact. There is a probability they could have been made by Webroot itself or some other security program as a measure of self defense or something like that.</p><p></p><p>Further I don't agree with your conclusion. Webroot has kept the system clean, excellent result imho. There is no malware running at the end of the test. The only active detected process is a false positive of HMP, detecting CBAD as a trojan. The other findings are not running and thus no risk. Dead droppers which were unable to download an install their payload. Finally I don't understand why you give it an 80% rating (4/5 = 80%) and then don't recommend it. Doesn't make sense to me.</p><p></p><p>However I really appreciate your efforts and thank you for your review.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FleischmannTV, post: 307531, member: 23687"] The registry entries which EEK found are probably not from malware. I had these found bei EEK on my system as well and there is definitely no malware on it, never has been in fact. There is a probability they could have been made by Webroot itself or some other security program as a measure of self defense or something like that. Further I don't agree with your conclusion. Webroot has kept the system clean, excellent result imho. There is no malware running at the end of the test. The only active detected process is a false positive of HMP, detecting CBAD as a trojan. The other findings are not running and thus no risk. Dead droppers which were unable to download an install their payload. Finally I don't understand why you give it an 80% rating (4/5 = 80%) and then don't recommend it. Doesn't make sense to me. However I really appreciate your efforts and thank you for your review. [/QUOTE]
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