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    Antivirus Webroot Deletes Windows Files, Causes Serious Problems For Users

    https://tech.slashdot.org/story/17/0...lems-for-users

    Users of Webroot's endpoint security product, consumers and businesses alike, had a nasty surprise Monday when the program started flagging Windows files as malicious. From a report:

    The reports quickly popped up on Twitter and continued on the Webroot community forum -- 14 pages and counting. The company came up with a manual fix to address the issue, but many users still had problems recovering their affected systems. The problem is what's known in the antivirus industry as a "false positive" -- a case where a clean file is flagged as malicious and is blocked or deleted. False positive incidents can range in impact from merely annoying -- for example, when a program cannot run anymore -- to crippling, where the OS itself is affected and no longer boots. The Webroot incident falls somewhere in the middle because it affected legitimate Windows files and sent them to quarantine. This is somewhat unusual because antivirus firms typically build whitelists of OS files specifically to prevent false positive detections.
    If you use Webroot Antivirus, be careful...
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    I don't even run an antivirus. lol. Anything that says it's here to protect me from myself, I avoid.

    A lot of those programs do return false flags, though.

    Best advice is to keep a sysem image laying around some place.
    Last edited by Natural Citizen; 04-25-2017 at 04:54 PM.



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