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(Sandboxed) Windows Defender vs Zero Day Malware
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<blockquote data-quote="BoraMurdar" data-source="post: 775520" data-attributes="member: 2291"><p>The main problem here, from my perspective, is not that Windows Defender didn't catch the malware before, at the time, or upon the execution. Problem is that Windows Defender is buggy at the times, and it is buggy that irritates to the bones. I mean, GUI glitches and inability to remove malware that signatures caught is so not 2018-like. Microsoft has the best opportunities to create and maintain the best AV infrastructure and insights from its telemetry, but it's failing to do a simple thing.</p><p></p><p>Roboman is not alone when he encountered this problem, albeit malware was test-aware, vm-aware or not, these things can happen with WeCreatedThisAV-Yesterday Total Protection 2018. Microsoft shouldn't have that privilege.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoraMurdar, post: 775520, member: 2291"] The main problem here, from my perspective, is not that Windows Defender didn't catch the malware before, at the time, or upon the execution. Problem is that Windows Defender is buggy at the times, and it is buggy that irritates to the bones. I mean, GUI glitches and inability to remove malware that signatures caught is so not 2018-like. Microsoft has the best opportunities to create and maintain the best AV infrastructure and insights from its telemetry, but it's failing to do a simple thing. Roboman is not alone when he encountered this problem, albeit malware was test-aware, vm-aware or not, these things can happen with WeCreatedThisAV-Yesterday Total Protection 2018. Microsoft shouldn't have that privilege. [/QUOTE]
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