Saturday, December 15, 2012

Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete Full Edition Activation (Worth USD79.99)



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Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete


Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete uses a radically new cloud-based approach to online security that protects you against the latest threats as soon as they emerge. And it does so at blazing fast speeds, scanning your entire PC in about 2 minutes. (After the initial scan of your PC, full system scans will typically take two minutes or less.)
Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete also backs up your files and blocks dangerous web links. Plus, with Webroot's first-of-its-kind security portal, you can access all your passwords and manage the protection settings for your PCs and mobile devices, no matter where you are.

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SecureAnywhere Complete offers a competitive range of features, although nothing stands out as remarkable. The important thing is that it's not underpowered when judged against the high-end, premium-level competition.
Threat detection comes courtesy of a cloud-based system. Again, this is not news in and of itself, as most security suites have been moving to at least a partially cloud-based model. Thanks to its Prevx core, though, Webroot has been able to make some interesting innovations. Webroot claims it has the world's largest database of malware. SecureAnywhere takes a file, creates a unique identifying number for it called a hash, and sends that to the cloud. If the file is recognized as safe, the cloud tells SecureAnywhere to allow it to proceed.
If the file is suspicious, the sample gets sandboxed and tested behaviorally, and a description of the behavior is sent to the cloud. The cloud then determines if it's safe or not. Webroot's goal is to automate the entire process, and keep its researchers from having to analyze samples. You won't ever see any of this exposed in the program, but it's important to note since it's an unusual model that's different from the researcher-reliant models of Webroot competitors.
Trojans, keyloggers, and other similar threats get blocked generically, also a unique approach, according to Webroot. So, ideally, what you wind up seeing when a threat is encountered is nothing. In practice, no protection net is foolproof, but as you'll see in the Performance section of this review, SecureAnywhere has scored well in early tests.
You can run on-demand scans that can be configured to focus on specific drives, folders, or file types, and change heuristics settings based on how a file is introduced as well as to be more aggressive or more passive; and the program has its real-time protection shield running by default.

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There's also a silent gaming mode, although we found during our tests of the program that it was remarkably silent, even without activating the gaming mode. There's a smart sandbox for running any file you want in a safe, walled-off garden. Likewise, there's a System Process control panel so that you can monitor or block any active system process. Of course, this is really a power-user tool. The last thing you want to do is go in and block your svchost.exe or something else equally important.
Other ancillary local security features include attachment scanning for instant messages and e-mails; a submission window for sending suspicious files to Webroot; and decent although not robust system logs. One clever feature was an option, enabled by default, to type in a Captcha code before disabling any security feature. That ensures that the suite can't be crippled without human interaction.
SecureAnywhere Complete also comes with Web link scanning, rating, and blocking, but only in Firefox or Internet Explorer, and only via Webroot's add-on. As Google Chrome usage continues to skyrocket, this kind of browser-specific approach, as opposed to browser-agnostic, will not do any security company any favors.
There are other features that make this suite attractive. The Identity Shield keeps an electronic eye out for online phishing threats and man-in-the-middle attacks, and it performs site verification when resolving URLs. It also prevents programs from accessing protected credentials. One thing that's interesting about how the new suite works is that although it's all cloud-based, it has an aggressive offline mode to protect you from threats, like contaminated USB sticks, when not connected to the Internet.
There's a password manager, 10GB storage for backup and synchronization, and free included Mobile Security for Android and iOS devices. The mobile apps include options like secure browsing, call and SMS blocking, SIM card locking, file and password sync, and options to remote locate, remote lock, and remotely data wipe.
In the pile of ancillary tools, one is glaringly missing for a premium product: parental controls. The firewall bolsters an acknowledged weakness in the default Windows 7 firewall, that it doesn't offer much in the way of outbound protection.
On top of all the above, Webroot now offers cloud management for remotely viewing and configuring the security statuses of multiple PCs. As we said, it's massive list of features. All of them worked decently, and were solid tools to have.

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