Q for Windows experts: There is no way to permanently disable Windows Defender in Windows 10 Home, right? Is there still a way to permanently disable it in Windows 10 Pro?
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Replying to @Sad0pR @0x6d696368
it is always possible to make defender just as disabled as ms decisions. we talking secure boot? isolated core? antitamper?
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I want to run some malware sandboxes (mainly for dynamic unpacking). Because I'm not made out of money I want to use Home instead of Pro. I tried various methods to disable Defender (e.g. https://github.com/DBHeise/VM_Setup/blob/master/00_Windows/DisableWindowsDefender.ps1 …). But Defender always comes back.
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I have an older VM in which Defender stays disabled. But it is Pro. Any pointers on how to definitively disable Defender in Home (and/or Pro) would be greatly appreciated.
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Replying to @0x6d696368 @Sad0pR
ok- once the minifilter is out of function attack C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Platform\4.18.2101.9-0\MsMpLics.dll Either do mklink MsMpLics.dll:q bye Or just encrypt it with your keypic.twitter.com/laAFeSfNBN
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Thank you! While it seems quiet radical it seems like this is exactly what I needed.
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thats what I am all about
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