- Jul 28, 2014
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Not very long a webroot paid customer, but i haven't experienced any bad support from them. Even if this article is 4 years old, it still applies to up-to-date WSA versions, and how it works (confirmed by Triple Helix) Webroot Bulletin Regarding AV-Comparatives Results - Webroot Threat Blog Not a fanboy, but i don't feel like they deserve such critique
Feels like they are taking the same approach as Comodo, sandbox everything so nothing can harm anything else. This could prove to be a disadvantage because certain legitimate applications won't be able to run in a sandboxed environment. Or in this case, can WRSA really reverse all changes made to the system? Even if the master boot record were to be completely wiped by ransomware? I believe there are certain limitations to WRSA's rollback protection system and they cannot complete rely on waiting for classification before killing the malware. Prevention is better than a cure.