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Keylogger protection

  • 4 January 2017
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Can one of our experts remind me / clarify, whether WRSA by default encrypts all keystrokes entered into browsers and any other selected applications at ALL times, or only when an unknown file is spotted and isolated?
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Best answer by BurnDaddy 4 January 2017, 16:41

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Hi Cavehomme,
 
Yes, you are protected at all times.
 
Please see these posts for more excellent information:
 
https://community.webroot.com/t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Internet/Does-Webroot-secure-anywhere-have-a...
 
https://community.webroot.com/t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Complete/If-Webroot-misses-a-virus-can-that-...
 
Hope this helps, ;)
 
BD
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Thanks for clarifying, good to know.
 
Slightly off-topic but related, I like the re-introduction of the feature of more granularity in the Webroot firewall, specifically "warn if any new, untrusted process connects to the internet". This should stem the ability for new ransomware to slip through, aside from the ransomware improvements being regularly made by the WR team.

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