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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 951174" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>Hi [USER=32260]Andy[/USER]!</p><p>I learned a couple of months ago that it's possible to make Microsoft Defender log hash of files detected by its real-time protection. You may not or may know this already.</p><p></p><p>After this, restart the system and from now on when Defender's real-time protection detects something a log containing the file's sha-1 hash will be created in the system log.</p><p></p><p>I have created my own custom log to find it quickly.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]259708[/ATTACH][ATTACH]259707[/ATTACH]</p><p>Now can you make the next version of <span style="color: rgb(97, 189, 109)">Configure Defender</span>'s log to also show/log event id 1120 for those who have it enabled.</p><p>I'm someone who finds logging of hash in any AV very useful especially when it detects something false positive so that I can verify it on sites like VirusTotal. Unfortunately, most AVs don't log hashes of detected threats. Some exceptions are ESET, Kaspersky, and maybe one or two other.</p><p>Anyway, I think many users will find this info helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 951174, member: 78686"] Hi [USER=32260]Andy[/USER]! I learned a couple of months ago that it's possible to make Microsoft Defender log hash of files detected by its real-time protection. You may not or may know this already. After this, restart the system and from now on when Defender's real-time protection detects something a log containing the file's sha-1 hash will be created in the system log. I have created my own custom log to find it quickly. [ATTACH alt="wd2.PNG"]259708[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="wd.png"]259707[/ATTACH] Now can you make the next version of [COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)]Configure Defender[/COLOR]'s log to also show/log event id 1120 for those who have it enabled. I'm someone who finds logging of hash in any AV very useful especially when it detects something false positive so that I can verify it on sites like VirusTotal. Unfortunately, most AVs don't log hashes of detected threats. Some exceptions are ESET, Kaspersky, and maybe one or two other. Anyway, I think many users will find this info helpful. [/QUOTE]
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