Nomad New Member Thread author Verified Jan 31, 2013 47 Feb 14, 2013 #1 I know Comodo is free and Webroot is paid. But both have similar approaches to security, i.e, prevention rather than detection. I was just curious as to which is superior at: 1) Prevention 2) System performance 3) Detection
I know Comodo is free and Webroot is paid. But both have similar approaches to security, i.e, prevention rather than detection. I was just curious as to which is superior at: 1) Prevention 2) System performance 3) Detection
Defender New Member Verified Feb 13, 2013 29 Feb 19, 2013 #21 Umbra Corp. said: Defender said: actually i did test webroot secure anywhere and its very light and has good prevention but has a high number of FPs and is bad at detection against zero day threats. Click to expand... it is not the first time i heard about WSA' lot of FPs; but i never got any...maybe people should tweak it a bit, especially the heuristic tab. Click to expand... ok i will try it and tweak the settings a bit and see if it does better than if it does forget my first comment : ) Upvote 0 Downvote
Umbra Corp. said: Defender said: actually i did test webroot secure anywhere and its very light and has good prevention but has a high number of FPs and is bad at detection against zero day threats. Click to expand... it is not the first time i heard about WSA' lot of FPs; but i never got any...maybe people should tweak it a bit, especially the heuristic tab. Click to expand... ok i will try it and tweak the settings a bit and see if it does better than if it does forget my first comment : )
Gnosis Level 5 Apr 26, 2011 2,779 Feb 19, 2013 #22 Webroot was lucky to get in a field goal before half time. Upvote 0 Downvote