More specifically, Tamper Protection prevents users and malicious codes from uninstalling security updates. That is why Microsoft warns users not to disable the feature.
What’s new in the Tamper Protection?
Once the settings have been enabled, Microsoft Defender ATP Tamper Protection prevents malware from performing the following actions:
Stop services that block zero-day malware Disable the dodgy files detection feature from the internet Disable Microsoft’s cloud-based malware detection Delete security intelligence updates.
Microsoft plans to offer the Tamper Protection feature to Windows 10 Home users as well. As a matter of fact, the feature will be enabled by default. Moreover, the feature needs to be manually enabled for Enterprise customers by system admins.
Similar malware attacks in the past
We have already seen a couple of such examples where malware attempted to neutralize the security guard of your systems. Surprisingly, many malware attacks was successful in evading detection and the DoubleAgent malware can be taken as an example. It was successful in turning off Avira, AVG, Comodo, F-Secure, Malwarebytes, Norton, Avast, Trend Micro, Bitdefender, Panda, Kaspersky, McAfee, and ESET. The Tamper Protection feature was initially introduced last year in December. The tech giant introduced it as a part of the Windows Insider preview program. It restricts the attacks by running antivirus inside a sandbox. If you are interested in testing the latest tamper-protection feature, you need to install Windows Insider builds released in this year. RELATED ARTICLES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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