Windows Defender Is Becoming the Powerful Antivirus That Windows 10 Needs

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Secondmineboy, Jan 30, 2016.

  1. monkeylove

    monkeylove Registered Member

    I've been using the free version of one of the higher-ranked software given in the list shared in the article.
     
  2. harsha_mic

    harsha_mic Registered Member

  3. JRViejo

    JRViejo Super Moderator

  4. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

    hi
    i have noticed MpCmdRun.exe only with the last w10 update , 10586.218
     
  5. twins4384

    twins4384 Registered Member

    I see that at ShadowServer.Org where they list AV vendors Zero Day tests every day that Windows Defender is scoring much higher places these days. I am not sure what all the data means and wonder how reliable these daily results are and whether they give any true indication of the AVs performance?
     
  6. ance

    ance formerly: fmon

    Is it possible that it doesn't work with Anniversary Update? :doubt:
     
  7. garrett76

    garrett76 Registered Member

    It does.
     
  8. Iangh

    Iangh Registered Member

    WD is getting so good the commercial players are having to add new services to maintain some differentiation. When WD scores close to the commercial players the rationale buyer doesn't. To nudge you to buy the A-V company extends the product to include "useful utilities". I know some of you have other words for the useful utilities.:)
     
  9. Macstorm

    Macstorm Registered Member

    "Annoying utilities" maybe. Hey antivirus please tell me today's weather :D
     
  10. haakon

    haakon Guest

    Maybe it's been posted up earlier in this thread but it bears repeating anyhow...

    Check on the latest Windows Defender defs:

    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/portal/definitions/whatsnew.aspx

    I added the RSS feed to my reader. That way I can make sure my scheduled MpCmdRun.exe -SignatureUpdate -MMPC task did its thing. Not that I'm obsessive about it. :isay:
     
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  11. Krusty

    Krusty Registered Member

    :thumb: Thanks, nice find! I've subscribed to the RSS feed on the machine running WD.
     
  12. Iangh

    Iangh Registered Member

    Is there a way to make this hidden - no window pop-up? Ta.

    EDIT: I had a look in gpedit. Does this (see attached) work?
     

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  13. stapp

    stapp Global Moderator

  14. haakon

    haakon Guest

    I was referring to building a task in Task Scheduler to run MpCmdRun.exe. I set mine to check every 2 hours.

    But gpedit looks good. If one is running Pro. I'm not.
     
  15. haakon

    haakon Guest

  16. Krusty

    Krusty Registered Member

    Thanks stapp.

    WD has received 4 updates since I started this machine this morning my time, so the RSS feed does seem more up to date.

    Cheers.
     
  17. Djigi

    Djigi Registered Member

    Hmmm...

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  18. elapsed

    elapsed Registered Member

    I never really understood why people care about such frivolous things as virus definitions updates (borderline obsessive?) as if there aren't enough things in the world to worry over.

    Just let it do its thing and stop worrying about it. To each their own I guess.
     
  19. haakon

    haakon Guest

    Congratulations. You discovered the program update itself leads the Web site data update. :thumb:

    The site is to post up the changelogs, not as an instantaneous announcement. But considering the global scope, it's pretty darn good.

    The latest version post up often precedes the changelog as well:

    WDdefs2.jpg
     
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  20. haakon

    haakon Guest

    1: Yawn.
    2: The discussion here is to verify WD is "do(ing) its thing." DUH.
    3: Yes, you do.
     
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  21. entropism

    entropism Registered Member

    Agreed, completely. This forum borders on the obsessed, and some will refuse an AV unless there are hourly definition updates. As long as they get updated regularly, I don't see the problem with it.

     
  22. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

    Windows Defender updates several times a day. Not all definition updates contain new threats.
    The idea of posting in the updates forum is to bring attention, for those that may interested, in what new threats have been added and where to locate pertinent information.
     
  23. boredog

    boredog Registered Member

    well said ronjor;)

    iahe have WD disabled but still can do emanual scans.
     
  24. haakon

    haakon Guest

    A sample span of releases from Tuesday afternoon to Thursday early evening per the MS RSS feed. Fascinating, isn't it? :geek:

    WDdefsUpdatesExample.jpg
     
  25. elapsed

    elapsed Registered Member

    Can you elaborate on how this is fascinating?

    I mean, I just watched a documentary starring David Attenborough, that was fascinating. Are you comparing AV updates to that?
     
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