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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 1078685" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>The problem is that submitting POCs in a standard way is pretty much useless. Some time ago in another MT thread, I presented a method (without details) to disable Microsoft Defender and use any malware to infect the computer. It was a full attack POC and it did not require high privileges. I use Microsoft Defender in daily work and developed a few security applications, so I submitted several POC's to prevent such attacks in the wild. After a few weeks, the attack could still be successful with simple modifications.</p><p>After a few months, a similar method was included in the arsenal of Read Teams, and then Microsoft finally improved Tamper Protection.</p><p></p><p><strong>So, the solution would be discussing the attack method with someone who directly works on the AV code and not only on adding new signatures.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1078685, member: 32260"] The problem is that submitting POCs in a standard way is pretty much useless. Some time ago in another MT thread, I presented a method (without details) to disable Microsoft Defender and use any malware to infect the computer. It was a full attack POC and it did not require high privileges. I use Microsoft Defender in daily work and developed a few security applications, so I submitted several POC's to prevent such attacks in the wild. After a few weeks, the attack could still be successful with simple modifications. After a few months, a similar method was included in the arsenal of Read Teams, and then Microsoft finally improved Tamper Protection. [B]So, the solution would be discussing the attack method with someone who directly works on the AV code and not only on adding new signatures.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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