Microsoft Defender Flags Tor Browser as a Trojan and Removes it from the System - Deform
Microsoft Defender Flags Tor Browser as a Trojan and Removes it from the System - Deform
Windows users have recently begun mass-reporting that Microsoft's Defender antivirus program, which is integrated into Windows 10 and 11 by default, is
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Experts believe that the false malware alert is due to the new heuristic detection method used in Microsoft Defender
Fortune tellers are not a replacement for good security!
Any don't use windows for anything private or personal as its under the control of Microsoft. You are just giving it suggestions
31 36 ReplyNo. Heruistics/"fortune tells" are 100% what is required for good security.
Because if all you are doing is flagging known threats? Then that means you are perpetually vulnerable and exploited.
False positives are a thing. In fact, flagging a device that intercepts and routes all traffic to weird random ass servers is a very good thing.
The answer is to note the false positive and then release an updated list that permitlists it.
79 2 Replythank you Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever, very clear explanation
1 0 ReplyI was joking sorry I didn't mark it as such
1 22 Replyyou'll first need to make a joke
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