I was using a program yesterday and it stopped working. The only way to get the program to work again was to restart the system. When it restarted, Webroot gave me a warning that an untrusted program (AvidApplicationManager) was trying to access the internet. This application is part of Sebilius...a music program that I have owned for sometime. So why is Webroot suddenly flagging it when it never did before? Now everytime I start up my computer, I get this warning. I guess I can say that it is always OK for this program to have this access. It had it before and it didn't seem to be a problem.
This happened yesterday BTW. Today, I opened Cakewalk and I got another warning about this program. Never got that before. So why am I getting it all of the sudden.
And then a website that I have been going to suddenly puts up a Phishing attempt when I try to log in. The website seems to be OK, but when you click on the login button, it switches to another screen where you are suppose to enter you login credentials. So does Webroot suddenly think this is a phishing attempt because it puts up a second page for you to log in? This is nothing new. The website has worked this way for a year or more.
So why is webroot suddenly flagging all this stuff?
Did Webroot have some sort of update yesterday...or did something happen to my installation?
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