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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 760589"><p>it is effective only against certain types of infections. And which infections those are... you have to get a list from Webroot. However, I doubt they will give you such a list. Webroot isn't open about such things as they say it provides a way for malc0ders to target their soft.</p><p></p><p>If you know how to use WSA, then you configure it to monitor the setup\launcher files of some unknown\untrusted program or script before you launch them. That way you can rollback most things if turns out to be a bad deal after you launch them. However, you cannot rollback everything despite Webroot marketing saying "It will rollback perfectly every time..." It just don't work that way. What their marketing materials really mean is that it will rollback perfectly what has been shown and demonstrated in this here video...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 760589"] it is effective only against certain types of infections. And which infections those are... you have to get a list from Webroot. However, I doubt they will give you such a list. Webroot isn't open about such things as they say it provides a way for malc0ders to target their soft. If you know how to use WSA, then you configure it to monitor the setup\launcher files of some unknown\untrusted program or script before you launch them. That way you can rollback most things if turns out to be a bad deal after you launch them. However, you cannot rollback everything despite Webroot marketing saying "It will rollback perfectly every time..." It just don't work that way. What their marketing materials really mean is that it will rollback perfectly what has been shown and demonstrated in this here video... [/QUOTE]
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