I cannot find anywhere on the product website where I can give feedback to a real person so I am posting a concern here. I like Webroot have used it for several years and recommended it to others. my product is updated and since upgrading to SecureAnywhere it has not found one problem on my PC. scanning with the free Spybot Search and Destroy right afterwards I have found numerous malware and spy items that Spybot identified and removed. FYI
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(Title has been edited to better reflect the issue and for character limitations - Jim)
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SecureAnywhere finds nothing / Spybot finds stuff
Best answer by SophiaC
Hello and welcome to the community!
There are two possibilities to consider first which have been mentioned on this community regarding other programs finding items.
The first is that Webroot SecureAnywhere does not remove cookies and SpyBot Search and Destroy does. With that in mind it is expected that Spybot find spy items which SecureAnywhere would not. The fact that Secure Anywhere does not find cookies is intentional. For more information, I recommend this FAQ and this forum posting where a similar situation was discussed.
The other possibility to consider is the finding and removing of a PUP (potentially unwanted program). The finding and removing of these items differs based on what program you are running. This has explained a previous forum posting regarding a similar question here.
If these situations do not explain Spybot's behavior, it would help to know what Spybot was finding specifically. You may want to contact Support and explain the file and location of the malware Webroot did not remove.
View originalThere are two possibilities to consider first which have been mentioned on this community regarding other programs finding items.
The first is that Webroot SecureAnywhere does not remove cookies and SpyBot Search and Destroy does. With that in mind it is expected that Spybot find spy items which SecureAnywhere would not. The fact that Secure Anywhere does not find cookies is intentional. For more information, I recommend this FAQ and this forum posting where a similar situation was discussed.
The other possibility to consider is the finding and removing of a PUP (potentially unwanted program). The finding and removing of these items differs based on what program you are running. This has explained a previous forum posting regarding a similar question here.
If these situations do not explain Spybot's behavior, it would help to know what Spybot was finding specifically. You may want to contact Support and explain the file and location of the malware Webroot did not remove.
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