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Webroot Opens Patent Infringement Cases Against Kaspersky, CrowdStrike, Sophos and Trend Micro
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrezj" data-source="post: 1015033" data-attributes="member: 97580"><p>it is well established that webroot has serious flaws</p><p>webroot has been in maintenance for longer than comodo, other than minor bug fixes webroot has not changed it for over a decade</p><p>webroot is known to not rollback ransomware and its cloud sync backups feature permit ransomware to encrypt both the local and cloud backup files</p><p></p><p>but all of this is pointless with regard to webroot patents being infringed, the product and patents are two different things, the product can be poor in any number of ways yet that has nothing to do with patent infringement, a court upheld patent infringement can be worth a lot of money</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrezj, post: 1015033, member: 97580"] it is well established that webroot has serious flaws webroot has been in maintenance for longer than comodo, other than minor bug fixes webroot has not changed it for over a decade webroot is known to not rollback ransomware and its cloud sync backups feature permit ransomware to encrypt both the local and cloud backup files but all of this is pointless with regard to webroot patents being infringed, the product and patents are two different things, the product can be poor in any number of ways yet that has nothing to do with patent infringement, a court upheld patent infringement can be worth a lot of money [/QUOTE]
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