- Aug 2, 2017
- 14
Greetings all...
Moderators, sorry if this is in the wrong forum, please move to correct if so. Thanks!
Currently, we are running Webroot and Malwarebytes both paid pro versions.
We tried out Reason Core Security, and we are concerned as it shows 39 threat's some with Threat Names that are not even found on a google such as (M) to wanting to remove my entire AMD directory to alerting me to Medium threats from files such as Filezilla to the seutp.dll file for my backup Zoolz Also seems that Reason Core will not take part in any of lab testing. So I did not remove any of the 39 threats as I am not sure that those reports are just false positives. Anyone else uses Reason Core Security / should I remove this files?
Now WebRoot / Malwarebytes AND HitManPro.Alert did not find any of those threats.
What HitManPro found is just tracking cookies, most likely due to WebRoot and Malwarebytes already found and cleaned what it found to be threats. I like the fact that HitManPro was purchased by Sophos, which gives them some very robust backing and resources.
Not sure if I should even add a 3rd layer of security as HitManPro does overlay some of the same security protection in regards to ransomware and such as the MWB Pro version does and WebRoot -
Comments are welcome / Thanks!
Dave
Moderators, sorry if this is in the wrong forum, please move to correct if so. Thanks!
Currently, we are running Webroot and Malwarebytes both paid pro versions.
We tried out Reason Core Security, and we are concerned as it shows 39 threat's some with Threat Names that are not even found on a google such as (M) to wanting to remove my entire AMD directory to alerting me to Medium threats from files such as Filezilla to the seutp.dll file for my backup Zoolz Also seems that Reason Core will not take part in any of lab testing. So I did not remove any of the 39 threats as I am not sure that those reports are just false positives. Anyone else uses Reason Core Security / should I remove this files?
Now WebRoot / Malwarebytes AND HitManPro.Alert did not find any of those threats.
What HitManPro found is just tracking cookies, most likely due to WebRoot and Malwarebytes already found and cleaned what it found to be threats. I like the fact that HitManPro was purchased by Sophos, which gives them some very robust backing and resources.
Not sure if I should even add a 3rd layer of security as HitManPro does overlay some of the same security protection in regards to ransomware and such as the MWB Pro version does and WebRoot -
Comments are welcome / Thanks!
Dave