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The core features of Webroot’s Internet Security Essentials 2011 are designed to provide comprehensive protection against viruses, spyware, rootkits and other malicious programs. We were pleased to find that it delivered the promised level of defence, blocking 68 per cent of test threats as soon as our browser loaded them. It had no trouble cleaning up the remaining infections after they got through its first line of defence; a few temporary files were left behind but there was no way for them to be run.
This came as something of a surprise when we compared these protection results with those from our last test of Webroot Security Essentials, back in 2009. It soon became clear how Webroot was achieving such complete defence when it flagged up 68 per cent of false positive test programs as malicious, all with a firewall notification that, after a few seconds, defaulted to blocking our attempt to install or run the programs.
For the same money, you can get Trend Micro Titanium Internet Security 2011, which doesn’t provide online storage but does protect you against malware without interfering with legitimate programs.
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Price | £34 |
Details | www.webroot.com |
Rating | ** |