Windows Defender Explained

Hi, I’m Mike Chan, a product manager for Windows Vista. I wanted to let everyone know about a great feature that is included in Windows Vista. The threat of malicious software is still a problem that many customers face today and Microsoft has been making progress against these threats over the past few years with a combination of guidance, industry partnership and security technologies. One of our latest technologies to combat malicious and unwanted software is with Windows Defender (WD), which helps prevent poor performance and unwanted pop-up ads that can be caused by spyware. Windows Defender also helps keep private information out of the hands of spyware and other potentially unwanted software. Using Windows Defender is easy with single click access to features such as a quick scan. Windows Defender also works in the background to protect you against software that attempts to install onto your machine without proper consent or notification. One of the little known facts about Windows Defender is that it is now implemented as a system service so it provides protection for all users and utilizes User Account Control (UAC) (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/uac) to take any actions that need administrator privileges. The UI runs under the user context, but all scanning and cleaning activities are accomplished by the service. Furthermore, there is integration with IE (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/default.mspx) so that downloads are scanned when they are downloaded to help ensure that you do not accidentally download malicious software. This is accomplished using the IOfficeAntiVirus API (http://windowssdk.msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/security/antivirus/reference/ifaces/iofficeantivirus/scan.asp). Note, the API is used for any file scanning, not just for Office or AntiVirus. Also, Windows Defender is not a replacement for AntiVirus and Microsoft always recommends that customers deploy a full AV product. Also, Microsoft is committed to providing our customers with free on-going definition updates so you don’t ever have to worry about your protection expiring. The added security that Windows Defender provides lets you get back to using your computer without unneeded interruptions. For more information, visit http://www.microsoft.com/windowsdefender and remember to check out the Microsoft anti-malware blog (http://blogs.technet.com/antimalware).

 


Comments

  1. Posted on: May 31, 2007 at 4:07PM  

    Windows Defender is slowing down my computer, the operating systems is Vista.  How can I turn off Defender? When I click on the option in security center nothing happens?

  2. Posted on: June 01, 2007 at 11:36PM  

    I have a question. Everytime that I start Windows Defender from my program list, it states that Windows Defender is turned off. I turn it on and all is well. How can I keep it "turned on" (beyond the service that is alway running)?

  3. Posted on: June 02, 2007 at 12:33PM  

    Hey Philhower:  I'd suggest you call the free support line that's available for Windows Defender:  call 866-PCSAFETY during regular business hours for troubleshooting help.

  4. Posted on: December 05, 2007 at 7:25AM  

    Another turning off Defender question:

    OS: Vista Ultimate

    PC: Lenovo T61p

    Security Center, no option to turn off Defender

    Defender settings, no option to turn off runtime scan

    Programs and Features, Defender not listed

    Windows features, Defender not listed

    MSCONFIG; there I can actually uncheck Defender from starting at boot time. I checked after hard boot if Defender still was unchecked, and it was - but it is still active, regardless.

    I can not see that there is an disable feature like the one Mike Chan mentions; if so it seems hellishly difficult to find. I do not believe that this is a bug. It seems more like a design choice. I work with badware all day and Defender cripples my work.

    Snorre

  5. Posted on: December 05, 2007 at 7:29AM  

    Argh, sorry my fault; my eyes failing me - I didnt scroll down far enough on the Defender settings :/ please disregard.

    Snorre

  6. Posted on: September 04, 2008 at 11:33AM  

    Just asking, is it possible to have windows update in Vista to only install defender definitions automatically and set other updates to just notify?

    Would be a nice feature to include in next version of defender/windows update.

  7. Posted on: November 18, 2008 at 3:58AM  

    ive been using windows defender 4 months now all  ofa sudden auto scan stopped working like 2 weeks ago? how do i fix this?

  8. Posted on: August 28, 2009 at 8:49AM  

    well winblog you have shared a very vital info with us! i appreciate it.

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