Michele,
What is happening is that your security software (Webroot) is doing its job and protecting you.
Coupon Printer is considered
Adware by some Antivirus', see
HERE.
QUOTE
Adware
Adware (or spyware) is a small program that is designed to show advertisements (in various form and degrees of intrusiveness) on your computer. It often reports personal information back to its owners. As a result your sense of privacy can be violated.
Malwarebytes.orgI've also uploaded CouponPrinter.exe to
Comodo Instant Malware Analysis which runs the file and examines it's behavior. Auto Analysis Verdict -
Rated as Suspicious. See
Here.Please also see this post
HERE.
With so many red flags, I would steer well clear of Coupon Printer if I was you.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Some very good advice:
Even the very best firewall, AV and anti-malware programs (paid or free) will
not protect you if you engage in unsafe practices such as:
1) Opening or responding to email from unknown senders
2) Opening email attachments (even from known senders) without saving/scanning them first
3) Visiting porno sites
4) Using websites that offer "cracks" (warez) to avoid paying for a program
5) Using p2p (peer-to-peer) file-sharing programs to download free music, movies etc
6) Not keeping your applications, browser, and operating system updated and patched
7) Downloading programs that you do not know are absolutely safe, and from reputable websites
8) Allowing children/teenagers (or anyone else, for that matter) unsupervised access to the internet
9) Giving out personal ID/passwords/credit card info to websites or emails you are not absolutely sure are secure. [Secure sites begin with https, rather than simply http ; and a 'lock' image should appear somewhere on your browser toolbar].
e.g:

As security programs get better, the bad guys increasingly realize that you, the user, are the weakest link, and use ever more sophisticated schemes to get you to bypass your security layers. Be very careful out there ...
(Mostly) Free Security Software- A Primer by Joe53.
Edit: Wording.