Brand-new WEBROOT 2014

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norton737

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It will release in the beginning of October!
More information HERE
 

Ink

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Moose, detection rates fluctuate for every product, every day, every week and over the years you'll see no product will remain top dog.

That said, I disagree with nsm saying Webroot has bad detection rates, also he has no proof. :D
 

jim lin

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hello

@nsm0220

opinion is opinion i'm not taking your word for it

just saying something sucks is your opinion and helps no one but you

but where is the proof so you seen a video

Zero-day attack's:
A zero-day (or zero-hour or day zero) attack or threat is an attack that exploits a previously unknown vulnerability
in a computer application, meaning that the attack occurs on "day zero" of awareness of the vulnerability.[1] This means
that the developers have had zero days to address and patch the vulnerability. Zero-day exploits (the software and/or
strategies that use a security hole to carry out a successful attack) are used or shared by attackers before the developer
of the target software knows about the vulnerability.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-day_attack

so keep your system/software up to date
http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/online/

thanks

James

:)
 

MalwareVirus

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"i saw with malwaregeek review of it and plus their zero day sucks"
Thats why MalwareTips member encourage to test yourself actual value of product,reviews and videos are given you opinion about specific product but at the last you have to decide which is better for you according to your needs.
 

nsm0220

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jim lin said:
hello

@nsm0220

opinion is opinion i'm not taking your word for it

just saying something sucks is your opinion and helps no one but you

but where is the proof so you seen a video

Zero-day attack's:
A zero-day (or zero-hour or day zero) attack or threat is an attack that exploits a previously unknown vulnerability
in a computer application, meaning that the attack occurs on "day zero" of awareness of the vulnerability.[1] This means
that the developers have had zero days to address and patch the vulnerability. Zero-day exploits (the software and/or
strategies that use a security hole to carry out a successful attack) are used or shared by attackers before the developer
of the target software knows about the vulnerability.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-day_attack

so keep your system/software up to date
http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/online/

thanks

James

:)

you mean the malware geek one its on youtube he tested the 2013 version
 

jim lin

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@nsm0220

i guess if thats what you said but the video is 7 months old lol
hxxp://www.youtube.com/user/rynesandbergfan23

i did not say i watched it you did ?

so i can't say nothing good or bad about the video and i do not care to watch it

but i can say i used Webroot SA for a over year and did not have much trouble with it or get infected with nothing

but i have not been infected for over 5 years :) so i must be doing something right

thanks

James

:)
 
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Umbra (WSA closed beta tester for webroot since the beginning) says : WSA 2014 sucks !!!!

reason: i lost my favorite granular options ! now it looks like Panda...

hope the final will bring them back !

thanks ^^
 

Ink

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Umbra, have you noticed the trend in some software that's taken the simplified UI route? I'm guessing that "Kaspersky and Avast suck too".
 
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