Yes, indeed it does, as stated over at the Webroot site:
Get protected against the latest known and unknown threats:
Viruses and Spyware
Anti-Ransomware
Phishing Attacks
Identity Theft
Social Network Threats
Unsafe Websites
Essentially WSA is an anti malware application where malware encompasses all forms of threats faced via a set of 'Shields', and to quote further from the help text:
"Types of Shields
SecureAnywhere includes the following types of shields:
Realtime shield — Monitors unknown programs to determine whether or not they contain threats. Blocks known threats from running on your computer that are listed in Webroot’s threat definitions and in our community database. You should never disable this shield.
Rootkit shield — Blocks rootkits from being installed on your computer and removes any that are present.
Web shield — Blocks known threats encountered on the Internet and displays a warning. The Web shield maintains information on more than 200 million URLs and IP addresses to comprise the most accurate and comprehensive data available for classifying content and detecting malicious sites.
USB shield — Monitors an installed USB flash drive for threats, blocks and removes any threats that it finds.
Offline shield — Protects your system from threats while your computer is not connected to the Internet.
The Shields are preconfigured, based on our recommended settings. You do not need to configure any settings yourself unless you are an advanced user and would like to change the settings."
Regards, Baldrick