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Hackers can turn off Windows Defender with this sneaky new tool

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  • A security researcher built a program that the OS sees as an antivirus
  • Since two AV programs can’t run at the same time, Windows Defender turns itself off
  • Previous iteration was taken down for copyright infringment

Hackers can now easily turn off your Windows Defender program by registering a fake antivirus on your computer. To do that, they use a new tool called Defendnot, recently released by a security researcher with the alias es3n1n.

As they explained, Defendnot leverages a previously undocumented Windows Security Center (WSC) API, which third-party antivirus programs use to tell the operating system if they’re running on the device or not.

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