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Windows 10 and 11 include Windows Security, which provides the latest antivirus protection. Your device will be actively protected from the moment you start Windows. Windows Security continually scans for malware (malicious software), viruses, and security threats. In addition to this real-time protection, updates are downloaded automatically to help keep your device safe and protect it from threats.

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Windows Security is built-in to Windows and includes an antivirus program called Microsoft Defender Antivirus. (In early versions of Windows 10, Windows Security is called Windows Defender Security Center).

If you have another antivirus app installed and turned on, Microsoft Defender Antivirus will turn off automatically. If you uninstall the other app, Microsoft Defender Antivirus will turn back on automatically.

Virus & threat protection - Monitor threats to your device, run scans, and get updates to help detect the latest threats. (Some of these options are unavailable if you're running Windows 10 in S mode.)

App & browser control - Update settings for Microsoft Defender SmartScreen to help protect your device against potentially dangerous apps, files, sites, and downloads. You'll have exploit protection and you can customize protection settings for your devices.

Sometimes you may need to briefly stop running real-time protection. While real-time protection is off, files you open or download won't be scanned for threats. However, real-time protection will soon turn on automatically again to protect your device.

It's a big problem with the current customers, who are using Eset old version and they reinstall ESET but can not download old version.As far as i know that all most customers using win 7 without ACS and can not add this to their clients.

As you can see the only 9.1 version available is the 2066 one. This version does not install on windows 7 - you cannot upgrade past 9.1.2063. And 9.1.2063 has been removed from repository, as technically it is not the newest 9.1 version anymore. I'd rather not have to actually downgrade Eset products in the future, as that would be counterintuitive.

Now, that would be a shame, since due to legacy app dependencies upgrading those workstations from windows 7 up is not an option. Especially seeing as 9.1.2063 version seems to be working fine on them so far. I understand from your post that this version will also be artificially disabled after December 7?

Unfortunately it was not our choice and Microsoft deprecated the cross-signing program: -us/windows-hardware/drivers/install/deprecation-of-software-publisher-certificates-and-commercial-release-certificates

Keeping Microsoft Defender Antivirus up to date is critical to assure your devices have the latest technology and features needed to protect against new malware and attack techniques. Update your antivirus protection, even if Microsoft Defender Antivirus is running in passive mode. This article includes information about the two types of updates for keeping Microsoft Defender Antivirus current:

As a companion to this article, see our Security Analyzer setup guide to review best practices and learn to fortify defenses, improve compliance, and navigate the cybersecurity landscape with confidence. For a customized experience based on your environment, you can access the Security Analyzer automated setup guide in the Microsoft 365 admin center.

Microsoft Defender Antivirus uses cloud-delivered protection (also called the Microsoft Advanced Protection Service, or MAPS) and periodically downloads dynamic security intelligence updates to provide more protection. These dynamic updates don't take the place of regular security intelligence updates via security intelligence update KB2267602.

Cloud-delivered protection is always on and requires an active connection to the Internet to function. Security intelligence updates occur on a scheduled cadence (configurable via policy). For more information, see Use Microsoft cloud-provided protection in Microsoft Defender Antivirus.

If you're looking for a list of Microsoft Defender processes, see the spreadsheet provided at Enable access to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint service URLs in the proxy server. The sheet also lists the services and their associated URLs that your network must be able to connect to.

Platform updates can be temporarily postponed if other protection features, such as Endpoint DLP or Device Control are actively monitoring running processes. Platform updates are retried after a reboot or when all monitored services are stopped.

In the Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager / Windows Server Update Services (MECM/WSUS) catalog, the category Microsoft Defender for Endpoint includes updates for the MSSense service in KB5005292. KB5005292 includes updates and fixes to the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint endpoint detection and response (EDR) sensor. For more information, see Microsoft Defender for Endpoint update for EDR Sensor and What's new in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Windows.

After a new package version is released, support for the previous two versions is reduced to technical support only. For more information about previous versions, see Microsoft Defender Antivirus updates: Previous versions for technical upgrade support.

Platform and engine updates are provided on a monthly cadence. To be fully supported, keep current with the latest platform and engine updates. Our support structure is dynamic, evolving into two phases depending on the availability of the latest platform and engine version:

Security and Critical Updates servicing phase - When running the latest platform and engine version, you're eligible to receive both Security and Critical updates to the anti-malware platform.

Technical Support (Only) phase - After a new platform and engine version is released, support for older versions (N-2) reduce to technical support only. Platform and engine versions older than N-2 are no longer supported. Technical support continues to be provided for upgrades from the Windows 10 release version (see Platform version included with Windows 10 releases) to the latest platform version.

During the technical support (only) phase, commercially reasonable support incidents are provided through Microsoft Customer Service & Support and Microsoft's managed support offerings (such as Premier Support). If a support incident requires escalation to development for further guidance, requires a nonsecurity update, or requires a security update, customers are asked to upgrade to the latest platform version or an intermediate update (*).

If you are manually deploying Microsoft Defender Antivirus Platform Update, or if you are using a script or a non-Microsoft management product to deploy Microsoft Defender Antivirus Platform Update, make sure that version 4.18.2001.10 is installed from the Microsoft Update Catalog before the latest version of Platform Update (N-2) is installed.

Windows Server 2016 ships with the same Platform version as RS1 and falls under the same support phase: Technical upgrade support (only)
Windows Server 2019 ships with the same Platform version as RS5 and falls under the same support phase: Technical upgrade support (only)

Microsoft Defender Antivirus is a major component of your next-generation protection in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. This protection brings together machine learning, big-data analysis, in-depth threat resistance research, and the Microsoft cloud infrastructure to protect devices (or endpoints) in your organization. Microsoft Defender Antivirus is built into Windows, and it works with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to provide protection on your device and in the cloud.

Microsoft Defender Antivirus provides anomaly detection, a layer of protection for malware that doesn't fit any predefined pattern. Anomaly detection monitors for process creation events or files that are downloaded from the internet. Through machine learning and cloud-delivered protection, Microsoft Defender Antivirus can stay one step ahead of attackers. Anomaly detection is on by default and can help block attacks such as 3CX Security Alert for Electron Windows App. Microsoft Defender Antivirus started blocking this malware four days before the attack was registered in VirusTotal.

Modern malware requires modern solutions. In 2015, Microsoft Defender Antivirus moved away from using a static signature-based engine to a model that uses predictive technologies such as, machine learning, applied science, and artificial intelligence as this is what's necessary to keep you and your organizations safe from the complexity of today's ever-evolving malware landscape.

We've also designed our antivirus solution to work in both online and offline scenarios. For offline scenarios, the latest dynamic intelligence from the Intelligence Security Graph is provisioned to the endpoint regularly throughout the day. When connected to the cloud, it's fed real-time intelligence from the Intelligent Security Graph.

Microsoft Defender Antivirus can also stop threats based on their behaviors and process trees even when the threat has started execution. A common example of these kinds of attacks is fileless malware. Microsoft's Next-generation protection features work together to identify and block malware based on abnormal behavior. To learn more, see Behavioral blocking and containment.

If you're using a non-Microsoft antivirus/antimalware product on your device, you might be able to run Microsoft Defender Antivirus in passive mode alongside the non-Microsoft antivirus solution. It depends on the operating system used and whether your device is onboarded to Defender for Endpoint. To learn more, see Microsoft Defender Antivirus compatibility.

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