Small, speedy Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus hardly uses any of your system's resources. It aces our hands-on malware protection test, and it can even roll back ransomware activity. When did you ...
Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you're buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus is ...
Webroot’s revamped security suite has a lot to like, but its low malware disinfection scores prevent it from becoming a top contender. Although Webroot Secure Anywhere Essentials 2012 ($60 for one ...
Computer and data security is becoming a much more complex issue to manage for many businesses and consumers. Webroot hopes to simplify it, and make sure you are protected no matter what device or ...
Webroot's new SecureAnywhere is boasted by its makers as "the first security solution to leverage comprehensive application behaviors to determine the categorization of all software, good and bad." ...
The spunky folks over at Webroot are firing on all cylinders in the creativity department, and we have to admit, what they're doing is both intriguing and comical. The company just unveiled its new ...
Cloud-based anti-malware protection is becoming more and more the norm, as the traditional local definition database model becomes increasingly unable to cope with the pace of threat evolution.
Webroot’s SecureAnywhere is challenging to remove because the software doesn't have a built-in uninstall function, but you won't be able to install any new antivirus software until the Webroot program ...
How big is your antivirus? Would it fit on a diskette, if you could find one? Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus (2015) ($39.99 per year; $49.99 for three licenses) manages to outperform most of the ...
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