Windows 10: How fast is Microsoft Defender at stopping and handling a threat?

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  1. How fast is Microsoft Defender at stopping and handling a threat?


    Hello1.When malware tries to get into my system.How fast does Microsoft Defender real-time protection detect it and proces it?Instantly?2.How long does it take for Microsoft Defender to scan a file, using its cloud-service?3.Does Microsoft Defender operate the same way, regardless of the source of the file?The internetUSBLANetc.4.Could malware get into my system, just by having internet connection?Or would it require I did something active, like visiting a shady website og clicking a malicious link?Thank you

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    emilfrederiksen, Jan 23, 2025
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  2. Rhina Vib Win User

    Windows defender: "Threat service has stopped"

    Hi,

    For us to better assist you, we need to ask a few questions:

    • Which version of Windows are you using?
    • Were there any changes made before experiencing this issue?

    For steps to help resolve the issue, you can refer to
    cuda18
    's post on this
    link
    .

    Looking forward to your reply.

    Thank you.
     
    Rhina Vib, Jan 23, 2025
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  3. zebal Win User
    Windows Defender/Security - no option to "Allow" potential threats?

    If you want to control what does defender do to threats you can do it trough GPO in the following location: Computer configuration\Administrative templates\Windows components\Microsoft defender antivirus\Threats Here configure option: Specify threats upon which default action should not be taken when detected Threats are categorized by level, you assign default action per threat level.
    EDIT: Btw. to open GPO (Local Group Policy) follow these steps: 1. click on start button 2. type: gpedit.msc 3. right click on gpedit.msc and run as Administrator
     
    zebal, Jan 23, 2025
    #3
  4. How fast is Microsoft Defender at stopping and handling a threat?

    Windows defender: "Threat service has stopped"

    Some users might be experiencing a glitch with starting the Threat Service (Windows Defender Antimalware Service) that was apparently delivered on Patch Tuesday. The first thing to try would be manually restarting the PC lots of times, with a break
    between the restarts (Start button > Power > Restart), as described by Le Boule in this thread:

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    This issue might also be related to the known glitch where the Security Center Service needs to be restarted in order to get Windows Defender up and running – so try this:

    • Manually restart the Security Center, and then attempt to start the Windows Defender Antivirus Service:

    1. Press Win Key + R

    2. Type “services.msc” and click OK.

    3. Right-click on Security Center and click
    Restart

    3. Right-click on the Windows Defender Antivirus Service and click
    Start.

    If that doesn't work, then you should follow these general troubleshooting steps:

    • Remove any undetected malware by scanning with several third-party malware-removal apps, starting with Malwarebytes Free:

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    • Run the cleanup tools for any previously installed or preinstalled AV apps:

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    • Run the standard Windows 10 system integrity checks:

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...em-files/bc609315-da1f-4775-812c-695b60477a93

    Source thread:

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...start-it/202a2f5d-9f36-4241-b557-d22c5cfc99db

    If the above steps fail to start the Windows Defender Antivirus Service, then you can try the steps provided here:

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...-windows/808253bb-db89-4db9-a4e5-1c91a86489e9

    I hadn’t noticed that

    PrashantKumar96
    actually advised setting DisableAntiSpyware = 0
    in this forum article. Before you do that, you should always try just deleting any possible entry for
    DisableAntiSpyware = 1, since that setting might have been added by another program or by malware – and that setting will always prevent Windows Defender from starting. For the sake of both ease and safety, this should be done with a REG command.

    Type “cmd” in the search box; and then right-click on
    Command Prompt and select Run as administrator.

    And then copy, paste, and enter this command:

    REG DELETE "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender" /v DisableAntiSpyware

    This is the proper way to enable Windows Defender when it's been turned off via Group Policy.

    We can see that there’s a general confusion with respect to this Group Policy setting by the way that Brink equivocates deleting the
    DisableAntiSpyware entry with setting its value to 0.

    DisableAntiSpyware DWORD

    (delete) or 0 = On

    1 = Off

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5918-turn-off-windows-defender-windows-10-a.html

    But this setting actually uses a three-state logic, where the absence of the setting specifies the normal
    Automatic Disabled compatibility mode for Windows Defender.
    Setting DisableAntiSpyware = 0 sets Windows Defender's operational state to “always on” [DisableAntiSpyware = 0 (logical “no/never”)], whereas [DisableAntiSpyware = 1 (logical “yes/always”)] sets Defender’s
    operational state to “always off”; and where removing the DisableAntispyware registry entry simply returns Defender to its default operational state – where Defender will be automatically disabled by the installation of any third-party AV app, and
    automatically enabled when a third-party AV app is uninstalled.

    As the "method of last resort", you can set the Group Policy for Windows Defender to its “always on” mode:

    Type “cmd” in the search box; and then right-click on Command Prompt and select
    Run as administrator.

    And then copy, paste, and enter this command:

    REG ADD "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender" /v DisableAntiSpyware /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f

    Then click the Restart button (it might be necessary to restart the PC first).

    If this doesn’t work, then you should remove this setting with the REG DELETE command provided above.
    Note that this REG ADD command is just the safe and easy way to perform the registry edit that was described in the answer to this thread:

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...-stopped/5724ac44-80ff-4a2f-a3a5-46686a92edd9

    No internet-connected PC is safe when it's running without real-time protection. So if you’re not able to restart the Windows Defender Antivirus Service, then the best course of action would be to just temporarily install a free third-party AV solution
    until we can get a handle on things. Replacing Defender with a third-party AV app should at least provide you with a viable alternative for Defender’s real-time protection, and thus let you safely connect to the internet:

    https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2388652,00.asp
     
    GreginMich, Jan 23, 2025
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