Windows 10: Is the antimalware normal or should I be worried

Discus and support Is the antimalware normal or should I be worried in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; [ATTACH] submitted by /u/Killerdj284 [link] [comments]... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/Killerdj284, Jan 26, 2021.

  1. Is the antimalware normal or should I be worried

    /u/Killerdj284, Jan 26, 2021
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  2. Free ANTIMALWARE?

    I am looking for the best FREE antimalware program. Any suggestions?
     
    JamesWilliamsTX., Jan 26, 2021
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  3. Antimalware service excutable consuming ram and cpu

    Hello,

    We would like to know more about this concern, please provide the following information:

    • Is this your first time to encounter this issue?
    • Did you make any changes to your computer's configuration prior to the issue?
    • What are the troubleshooting steps have you tried so far?
    Antimalware Service Executable is the name of the process MsMpEng (MsMpEng.exe) used by the Windows Defender program. The service associated with this program is the Windows Defender Service. For possible troubleshooting steps, you can check GreginMich's
    post through this link.

    Looking forward to your response.
     
    Antoneth Ber, Jan 26, 2021
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