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Bypass Windows Defender Attack Surface Reduction
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 892776" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>There is nothing especially difficult in bypassing ASR rules. Anyway, they are very useful against the common 0-day malware in the wild as the WD support.</p><p>From my experience, these rules were improved by Microsoft. Before reading this article I bypassed some of these rules + WD by several scripts. Now, many of these bypasses (but not all) are detected by WD or blocked by ASR. It is possible that Microsoft uses ASR rules to block the popular attacks that are hard to detect by WD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 892776, member: 32260"] There is nothing especially difficult in bypassing ASR rules. Anyway, they are very useful against the common 0-day malware in the wild as the WD support. From my experience, these rules were improved by Microsoft. Before reading this article I bypassed some of these rules + WD by several scripts. Now, many of these bypasses (but not all) are detected by WD or blocked by ASR. It is possible that Microsoft uses ASR rules to block the popular attacks that are hard to detect by WD. [/QUOTE]
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