when I scan my computer I lists "acrive threats" what exactly does that mean? what do I do?
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Hello bc62,
Welcome to the Community Forum,
As a first step to resolving this for you would you please go HERE, take a look at the information and go to the same place as described in the article, click on Reset Protection Statistics and then do a scan. It should clear as a result of this action, since it is just showing the total of threat/malware, etc. that WSA removed since you installed WSA.
Let us know if you have more questions.
Kind Regards,
Welcome to the Community Forum,
As a first step to resolving this for you would you please go HERE, take a look at the information and go to the same place as described in the article, click on Reset Protection Statistics and then do a scan. It should clear as a result of this action, since it is just showing the total of threat/malware, etc. that WSA removed since you installed WSA.
Let us know if you have more questions.
Kind Regards,
Hi bc62
Welcome to the Community Forums.
If I may add to what Sherry has advised...what you are describing is quite normal and in fact there is no need to reset your statistics very often...I in fact have not reset them since I last reinstalled WSA...and they are a useful guide to what has happened previously.
You will know, without reference to the statistics, if any threats have been detected as WSA will change colour and you will be given instructions on how to proceed.
Now if it is clearer for you to carry out a reset there is nothing wrong with doing that... but in my personal opinion reseting is not ecessarily required.
Hope that assists further.
Regards, Baldrick
Welcome to the Community Forums.
If I may add to what Sherry has advised...what you are describing is quite normal and in fact there is no need to reset your statistics very often...I in fact have not reset them since I last reinstalled WSA...and they are a useful guide to what has happened previously.
You will know, without reference to the statistics, if any threats have been detected as WSA will change colour and you will be given instructions on how to proceed.
Now if it is clearer for you to carry out a reset there is nothing wrong with doing that... but in my personal opinion reseting is not ecessarily required.
Hope that assists further.
Regards, Baldrick
Hello and Welcome to the Webroot Community!
Sherry is correct if you want to reset and not see them as I always do but here is the easy steps to reset: https://community.webroot.com/t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Antivirus/PC-Threats-Removed-Stats/ta-p/169855 and as Baldrick said if you don't want to that's up to each user!
Thanks,
Daniel 😉
Sherry is correct if you want to reset and not see them as I always do but here is the easy steps to reset: https://community.webroot.com/t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Antivirus/PC-Threats-Removed-Stats/ta-p/169855 and as Baldrick said if you don't want to that's up to each user!
Thanks,
Daniel 😉
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