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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 900394" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>I made the test on my machine (Windows 10 64-bit Pro, ver 2004) with ConfigureDefender MAX Protection Level and latest EEK ver. 2020.5.0.10152.</p><p>Microsoft Defender :</p><p>AntispywareSignatureVersion 1.321.1681.0</p><p>AMProductVersion 4.18.2008.4</p><p>AMEngineVersion 1.1.17300.4</p><p></p><p>After the execution, EEK creates the tmp00000000 file, but it is not detected as malicious both on my and your computer. On your computer, a different file is detected as malicious (tmp000028d5).</p><p>On ConfigureDefender MAX setup, I have got one alert related to ASR rules (lsass.exe) and one related to CFA (block changes in memory, \Device\Harddisk0\DR0). Both are not important. No false positives from Microsoft Defender engines (antispyware or antimalware).</p><p></p><p>You can use <Defender Security Log> in ConfigureDefender to see some info about the blocked file tmp000028d5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 900394, member: 32260"] I made the test on my machine (Windows 10 64-bit Pro, ver 2004) with ConfigureDefender MAX Protection Level and latest EEK ver. 2020.5.0.10152. Microsoft Defender : AntispywareSignatureVersion 1.321.1681.0 AMProductVersion 4.18.2008.4 AMEngineVersion 1.1.17300.4 After the execution, EEK creates the tmp00000000 file, but it is not detected as malicious both on my and your computer. On your computer, a different file is detected as malicious (tmp000028d5). On ConfigureDefender MAX setup, I have got one alert related to ASR rules (lsass.exe) and one related to CFA (block changes in memory, \Device\Harddisk0\DR0). Both are not important. No false positives from Microsoft Defender engines (antispyware or antimalware). You can use <Defender Security Log> in ConfigureDefender to see some info about the blocked file tmp000028d5. [/QUOTE]
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