Does Webroot have a anti virus program....

  • 8 August 2015
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 I see that Webroot has a malware as it checks my computer every 24 hoiurs, but wonder if it checks for virus Trojans also, or is it jsut for malware it checks only....??

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Hello ?,
 
Welcome to the Webroot Community,
 
 
Once Webroot is installed ..you can set it and forget about it. Webroot does protect you from Malware & Trojans. and look here at this video information onhttps:///t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Antivirus/What-Happens-if-Webroot-quot-Misses-quot-a-Virus/ta-p/33374
 
  BUT no Anti Virus is 100% foolproof ..but this is what Webroot can do.
 
Detects, blocks and removes all infections including highly sophisticated
banking malware from your PC in the fastest possible time.
• Has an integrated Identity Shield feature that provides a secondary layer of
defence against financial and information stealing malicious software.
• Identity Shield assumes your PC may already be infected with sophisticated
and hard to detect malware such as a banking Trojan and neutralises the
threat by shutting off its data theft activities on your PC, thereby keeping your
identity and online activities secure.
• Doesn’t need virus definition updates, these go out of date within minutes.
Instead it uses the Webroot Intelligence Network (the world’s largest threat
intelligence database) to identify new files and classify threats in real time.
In this way, it identifies brand new threats in seconds, rather than hours or
days and significantly minimizes the risks posed by malware.
• It is lightweight and uses the least PC resources of any antivirus. At less than
1 megabyte in size, it’s tiny compared to conventional antivirus software that
is on average around 500 megabytes!
• It is extremely fast, according to independent tests it’s the world’s fastest
antivirus. A normal deep scan takes 1-3 minutes depending on your
machine and will not slow down your PC.
 
What extra protection is offered by Identity Shield?
The Identity Shield protects all the details you share with an internet bank. It protects
information like login details, passwords, account numbers, credit card details and
personal information such as addresses, dates of birth etc. It also adds a second layer of
protection against highly targeted banking and information stealing Trojans to ensure your
identity and online activities are fully secure.
Webroot SecureAnywhere protects you in these ways:
• Identifies if a website you visit is the genuine site making sure it’s not a false
banking (phishing) site
• Ensures your login information is only entered into the website it’s intended
for
• Protects your personal information, even if there’s already unidentified
malicious software on your PC
• Automatically protects your web browser, cookies and saved website data
• Prevents browser attacks from keyloggers and screengrabbers that try to
peer into your banking activity
• Protects clipboard data from theft and stops URL grabbing attacks
• Blocks browser modification attempts and any suspicious access to browser
windows
 
 
Please read the potential Webroot has.: https://community.webroot.com/t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Antivirus/Scanning-PC-suspiciously-fast/m-p/... also the Webroot WIN Cloud does all the work not your PC: http://www.brightcloud.com/platform/webroot-intelligence-network.php
 


 
Here is the PC User Guide This guide will help you out alot!
 
 
Kind Regards,
Userlevel 7
Hi vark
 
Welcome to the Community Forums.
 
To answer your specifica question...the definition (Wiki) of malware is "Malware, short for malicious software, is any software used to disrupt computer operation, gather sensitive information, or gain access to private computer systems." and as such it is the other way around to what you are understanding. Trojans are a type of malware and as such WSA scans for/protects against numerous types of malware such as trojans, viruses, keyloggers, etc.
 
Please see here for a more details explanation of what malware is and what it includes. Please feel free to come back and ask any further questions that you may have on the subject and we will try to help.
 
Regards, Baldrick
I thankj u for the fast response, i see the reason behind how Webroot does the anti virus thing,
 
Thanks
Userlevel 7
Hi vark
 
You are mopst welcome.  Let us know if yo have any further questions.
 
Regards, Baldrick

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