Helter_Skelter
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Hi Danila T,
This is the log file after the removal of the virus:
Microsoft Safety Scanner v1.353, (build 1.353.38.0)
Started On Fri Oct 29 19:06:15 2021Engine: 1.1.18700.4
Signatures: 1.353.38.0
MpGear: 1.1.16330.1
Run Mode: Interactive Graphical ModeFull Scan Results:
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Threat Detected: VirTool:Win32/DefenderTamperingRestore and Removed!
Action: Remove, Result: 0x00000000
regkeyvalue://hklm\software\microsoft\windows defender\\DisableAntiSpyware
SigSeq: 0x0000055555C57273Results Summary:
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Found VirTool:Win32/DefenderTamperingRestore and Removed!
Successfully Submitted MAPS Report
Successfully Submitted Heartbeat Report
Microsoft Safety Scanner Finished On Fri Oct 29 20:23:22 2021
Return code: 6 (0x6)I am afraid I didn’t take a screen shot at the time.
Thanks for responding,
Helter_Skelter
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Hi,
I am wondering if it is OK to have Microsoft Defender in passive mode running occasional background scans. I ask this as I have recently had internet issues which I thought might have been caused by a Virus. A full KIS scanned had NO detections (KIS 21.3.10.391(g)) I downloaded the Microsoft Security Scanner and it Detected VirTool:Win32/DefenderTamperingRestore (with KIS disabled). Periodic scanning is currently set OFF.
I am running KIS on a Windows 10 Pro machine.
Advice Appreciated
VirTool:Win32/DefenderTamperingRestore
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Hi Danila T,
I am wondering if it is OK to have Microsoft Defender in passive mode running occasional background scans (at the moment this is DISABLED).
I do not want to make changes to Microsoft Defender settings if they are going to clash with Kaspersky Internet Security.
Regards,
Helter_Skelter
P.S. I ran the Microsoft Safety Scanner (new download) and it reported NO DETECTIONS this time.