I have been using Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete since April 2013 on my laptop. Last week, Google Chrome on my laptop was crashing immediately after opening. Searched (using IE) for a solution. Found the following post from Google's Forum:
https://productforums.google.com/d/msg/chrome/5IKch7Rr8yM/cdof87q8EwAJ
Installed software from Malwarebytes to remove unwanted programs affecting Chrome. Malwarebytes found 4 instances of 'PUP.Optional.SweetPacks' in Registry Keys and 2 instances of 'PUP.Optional.SweetIM' in Registry Values (though it didn't solve the Chrome problem, an uninstall and reinstall did).
Why did WSA not detect these malwares before? I have run the scan several times in the past and the antivirus is active all the time. Or is this could be a false positive from Malwarebytes?
Why did Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete not detect malwares?
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