Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere
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@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@DustinB3403 said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
What will you play first on it?
Last night I played some warframe, I was getting a constant 75 FPS (and kill counts, headshot counts, etc) was hysterically fun.
Nice - I've been hearing good things about Warframe but haven't had a chance to check it out yet.
You should, its a ton of fun, and its not a constant grind (like D3)
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@DustinB3403 said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
My new laptop running WebRoot SA (graciously provided by @Nic )
I have to say the install was insanely fast, and the scan only took a minute to complete.
How do you like Webroot? We deployed it this week to take care of a Zepto infection, and it seemed VERY easy and user friendly. How well does it work when there is no internet?
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@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@DustinB3403 said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
My new laptop running WebRoot SA (graciously provided by @Nic )
I have to say the install was insanely fast, and the scan only took a minute to complete.
How do you like Webroot? We deployed it this week to take care of a Zepto infection, and it seemed VERY easy and user friendly. How well does it work when there is no internet?
It's a 100 times better than McAfee (freaking crapware)
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re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
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@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
seems like a nice compromise on a cloud AV
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@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
seems like a nice compromise on a cloud AV
Oh Webroot is an amazing product. If you are thinking of getting it, do try it out and give it a run for it's money.
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I'm having really good results with Webroot too!
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@Breffni-Potter said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
seems like a nice compromise on a cloud AV
Oh Webroot is an amazing product. If you are thinking of getting it, do try it out and give it a run for it's money.
Unfortunately we just renewed our horrible Kaspersky since we didnt have time to properly test a new AV in our environment :due to all the major projects we had at the time
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Webroot is tha sh*t!!! It's by far the lightest footprint of any AV product, and it just plain works. And it looks good on that badass new rig!
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@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Breffni-Potter said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
seems like a nice compromise on a cloud AV
Oh Webroot is an amazing product. If you are thinking of getting it, do try it out and give it a run for it's money.
Unfortunately we just renewed our horrible Kaspersky since we didnt have time to properly test a new AV in our environment :due to all the major projects we had at the time
Hit of @nic and see what webroot can do to fix that. Don't just assume that all is lost. Webroot might be able to bail you out.
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@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Breffni-Potter said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
seems like a nice compromise on a cloud AV
Oh Webroot is an amazing product. If you are thinking of getting it, do try it out and give it a run for it's money.
Unfortunately we just renewed our horrible Kaspersky since we didnt have time to properly test a new AV in our environment :due to all the major projects we had at the time
Hit of @nic and see what webroot can do to fix that. Don't just assume that all is lost. Webroot might be able to bail you out.
They already spent the $$$ for Kaspersky, they wont replace it until renewal time.
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@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Breffni-Potter said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
seems like a nice compromise on a cloud AV
Oh Webroot is an amazing product. If you are thinking of getting it, do try it out and give it a run for it's money.
Unfortunately we just renewed our horrible Kaspersky since we didnt have time to properly test a new AV in our environment :due to all the major projects we had at the time
Hit of @nic and see what webroot can do to fix that. Don't just assume that all is lost. Webroot might be able to bail you out.
They already spent the $$$ for Kaspersky, they wont replace it until renewal time.
We have done contract buyouts before. Let me know if you want to talk to someone here.
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@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Breffni-Potter said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
seems like a nice compromise on a cloud AV
Oh Webroot is an amazing product. If you are thinking of getting it, do try it out and give it a run for it's money.
Unfortunately we just renewed our horrible Kaspersky since we didnt have time to properly test a new AV in our environment :due to all the major projects we had at the time
Hit of @nic and see what webroot can do to fix that. Don't just assume that all is lost. Webroot might be able to bail you out.
They already spent the $$$ for Kaspersky, they wont replace it until renewal time.
Right, and I'm saying that that is not necessarily a factor. If they are intentionally throwing money and protection away, well nothing is going to help with that. But that they already spent money is not a factor. Not necessarily, anyway.
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@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Breffni-Potter said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
seems like a nice compromise on a cloud AV
Oh Webroot is an amazing product. If you are thinking of getting it, do try it out and give it a run for it's money.
Unfortunately we just renewed our horrible Kaspersky since we didnt have time to properly test a new AV in our environment :due to all the major projects we had at the time
Hit of @nic and see what webroot can do to fix that. Don't just assume that all is lost. Webroot might be able to bail you out.
They already spent the $$$ for Kaspersky, they wont replace it until renewal time.
Right, and I'm saying that that is not necessarily a factor. If they are intentionally throwing money and protection away, well nothing is going to help with that. But that they already spent money is not a factor. Not necessarily, anyway.
Or you just wait out the Kaspersky contract and then check us out come renewal time. I mean, it's not like you're on Symantec - Kaspersky is at least decent
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@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Breffni-Potter said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
seems like a nice compromise on a cloud AV
Oh Webroot is an amazing product. If you are thinking of getting it, do try it out and give it a run for it's money.
Unfortunately we just renewed our horrible Kaspersky since we didnt have time to properly test a new AV in our environment :due to all the major projects we had at the time
Hit of @nic and see what webroot can do to fix that. Don't just assume that all is lost. Webroot might be able to bail you out.
They already spent the $$$ for Kaspersky, they wont replace it until renewal time.
Right, and I'm saying that that is not necessarily a factor. If they are intentionally throwing money and protection away, well nothing is going to help with that. But that they already spent money is not a factor. Not necessarily, anyway.
Or you just wait out the Kaspersky contract and then check us out come renewal time. I mean, it's not like you're on Symantec - Kaspersky is at least decent
Yea thats what im planning, I absolutely hate Kaspersky's management. Exclusions arent even consistent across all of their modules. Mid Sized company = mid sized budget
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@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Breffni-Potter said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
seems like a nice compromise on a cloud AV
Oh Webroot is an amazing product. If you are thinking of getting it, do try it out and give it a run for it's money.
Unfortunately we just renewed our horrible Kaspersky since we didnt have time to properly test a new AV in our environment :due to all the major projects we had at the time
Hit of @nic and see what webroot can do to fix that. Don't just assume that all is lost. Webroot might be able to bail you out.
They already spent the $$$ for Kaspersky, they wont replace it until renewal time.
Right, and I'm saying that that is not necessarily a factor. If they are intentionally throwing money and protection away, well nothing is going to help with that. But that they already spent money is not a factor. Not necessarily, anyway.
Or you just wait out the Kaspersky contract and then check us out come renewal time. I mean, it's not like you're on Symantec - Kaspersky is at least decent
But did it protect against the current issue? Decent... but decent enough?
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@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Breffni-Potter said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
seems like a nice compromise on a cloud AV
Oh Webroot is an amazing product. If you are thinking of getting it, do try it out and give it a run for it's money.
Unfortunately we just renewed our horrible Kaspersky since we didnt have time to properly test a new AV in our environment :due to all the major projects we had at the time
Hit of @nic and see what webroot can do to fix that. Don't just assume that all is lost. Webroot might be able to bail you out.
They already spent the $$$ for Kaspersky, they wont replace it until renewal time.
Right, and I'm saying that that is not necessarily a factor. If they are intentionally throwing money and protection away, well nothing is going to help with that. But that they already spent money is not a factor. Not necessarily, anyway.
Or you just wait out the Kaspersky contract and then check us out come renewal time. I mean, it's not like you're on Symantec - Kaspersky is at least decent
Yea thats what im planning, I absolutely hate Kaspersky's management. Exclusions arent even consistent across all of their modules. Mid Sized company = mid sized budget
But why plan for that? Why not fix the problem now if it ends up not costing any money?
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@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Breffni-Potter said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
seems like a nice compromise on a cloud AV
Oh Webroot is an amazing product. If you are thinking of getting it, do try it out and give it a run for it's money.
Unfortunately we just renewed our horrible Kaspersky since we didnt have time to properly test a new AV in our environment :due to all the major projects we had at the time
Hit of @nic and see what webroot can do to fix that. Don't just assume that all is lost. Webroot might be able to bail you out.
They already spent the $$$ for Kaspersky, they wont replace it until renewal time.
Right, and I'm saying that that is not necessarily a factor. If they are intentionally throwing money and protection away, well nothing is going to help with that. But that they already spent money is not a factor. Not necessarily, anyway.
Or you just wait out the Kaspersky contract and then check us out come renewal time. I mean, it's not like you're on Symantec - Kaspersky is at least decent
Yea thats what im planning, I absolutely hate Kaspersky's management. Exclusions arent even consistent across all of their modules. Mid Sized company = mid sized budget
But why plan for that? Why not fix the problem now if it ends up not costing any money?
I dont understand how it wouldnt cost money to switch to Webroot. IT hours cost - I could probably make it work. IT hours cost + new software cost = unfeasible
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@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Breffni-Potter said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
seems like a nice compromise on a cloud AV
Oh Webroot is an amazing product. If you are thinking of getting it, do try it out and give it a run for it's money.
Unfortunately we just renewed our horrible Kaspersky since we didnt have time to properly test a new AV in our environment :due to all the major projects we had at the time
Hit of @nic and see what webroot can do to fix that. Don't just assume that all is lost. Webroot might be able to bail you out.
They already spent the $$$ for Kaspersky, they wont replace it until renewal time.
Right, and I'm saying that that is not necessarily a factor. If they are intentionally throwing money and protection away, well nothing is going to help with that. But that they already spent money is not a factor. Not necessarily, anyway.
Or you just wait out the Kaspersky contract and then check us out come renewal time. I mean, it's not like you're on Symantec - Kaspersky is at least decent
Yea thats what im planning, I absolutely hate Kaspersky's management. Exclusions arent even consistent across all of their modules. Mid Sized company = mid sized budget
But why plan for that? Why not fix the problem now if it ends up not costing any money?
I dont understand how it wouldnt cost money to switch to Webroot. IT hours cost - I could probably make it work. IT hours cost + new software cost = unfeasible
This is why I'm trying to not have you just write off not checking on what is best. It is VERY common for AV vendors, Webroot specifically and they've said this in this thread in response to you, to not charge you for replacing your current AV. Your belief that there is new software cost is totally unfounded. There is no guarantee that it is free, but there is no reason to assume that it is not. You need to let Webroot work with you and not just write off not looking at it out of hand.
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@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@scottalanmiller said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Breffni-Potter said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Brains said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
@Nic said in Asus RoG Rocking the WebRoot Secure Anywhere:
re: no internet - Webroot defaults to monitoring any new exe using the local heuristics until it can get back online. That way if it's determined to be malicious it can roll back any changes that new process has made.
seems like a nice compromise on a cloud AV
Oh Webroot is an amazing product. If you are thinking of getting it, do try it out and give it a run for it's money.
Unfortunately we just renewed our horrible Kaspersky since we didnt have time to properly test a new AV in our environment :due to all the major projects we had at the time
Hit of @nic and see what webroot can do to fix that. Don't just assume that all is lost. Webroot might be able to bail you out.
They already spent the $$$ for Kaspersky, they wont replace it until renewal time.
Right, and I'm saying that that is not necessarily a factor. If they are intentionally throwing money and protection away, well nothing is going to help with that. But that they already spent money is not a factor. Not necessarily, anyway.
Or you just wait out the Kaspersky contract and then check us out come renewal time. I mean, it's not like you're on Symantec - Kaspersky is at least decent
Yea thats what im planning, I absolutely hate Kaspersky's management. Exclusions arent even consistent across all of their modules. Mid Sized company = mid sized budget
But why plan for that? Why not fix the problem now if it ends up not costing any money?
I dont understand how it wouldnt cost money to switch to Webroot. IT hours cost - I could probably make it work. IT hours cost + new software cost = unfeasible
Setup's pretty easy with Webroot. You just push out the MSI file, assign computers to policy groups, and away you go. The only real work is checking to make sure none of your custom or rare software is getting blocked or monitored, but support helps you with that. You just look and see what if anything need whitelisting and then put in a ticket.
Still, it's non-zero, so I can understand needing to budget time for any switchover.