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[ CheckLab.pl/en ] Differences in software for PC protection in CheckLab tests (January 2020)
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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 862846" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>I would like to know if webroot can prevent data stealers like spywares or keyloggers? Does it prevent those from connecting to the internet? If they are actively running in the infected system + they send our data back to the creators, how can webroot revert that (too late)?</p><p>therefore, I think rollback is a great idea only if the primary protection is strong enough (not the case with webroot). because there is an interval when users are infected, especially with ransomwares -> users lose their files for some time before they are rolled back</p><p>occasionally, malwares actions cannot be rolled back or it takes ages</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 862846, member: 51905"] I would like to know if webroot can prevent data stealers like spywares or keyloggers? Does it prevent those from connecting to the internet? If they are actively running in the infected system + they send our data back to the creators, how can webroot revert that (too late)? therefore, I think rollback is a great idea only if the primary protection is strong enough (not the case with webroot). because there is an interval when users are infected, especially with ransomwares -> users lose their files for some time before they are rolled back occasionally, malwares actions cannot be rolled back or it takes ages [/QUOTE]
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