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Superlinkbro
04/26/17 9:57:09 AM
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https://www.google.com/amp/www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/amp/popular-antivirus-program-mistakenly-ids-windows-threat-creating-chaos-n750521

An antivirus service used by tens of thousands of businesses and millions of home users shut down an untold number of computers around the world after it mistakenly identified core parts of Microsoft Windows as threats, the company confirmed Tuesday.

Webroot Inc. of Broomfield, Colorado, said it issued an updated detection rule that "identified false positives" for critical Windows operating files Monday afternoon, resulting in those files' being "quarantined" and inaccessible to Windows.

Kristin Miller, a spokeswoman for Webroot, said the program incorrectly classified as "bad" a common folder that is often targeted for malware. She said that the false positives were being rolled back and that Webroot users should leave the program on and connected to the internet to get the fix.


I have never heard of this company but something like this would be scary for someone who bought a $1,000 computer. Plus I assume the charges for the antivirus software, basically it would add up to a lot of money.

Glad I never bought this software for my PC.
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este914
04/26/17 9:57:39 AM
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Never used that crap, never will
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ehhwhatever
04/26/17 10:03:07 AM
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windows is using a malware sniffing program as a backdoor and probably are paying off webroot to keep quiet.
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