Pros
- Good system disinfection rates
Cons
- Light on features considering its price
- Low blocking rate of new threats
Bottom Line
Webroot Internet Security Essentials 2010 provides built-in backups, but it's light on features otherwise, and has trouble detecting new threats.
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