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no-defender v1.1.0 no-defender v1.1.0 A slightly more fun way to disable Windows Defender. (through the WSC api) How it works (As told by the author) "There's a WSC (Windows Security Center) service in Windows which is used by antiviruses to let Windows know that there's some other antivirus in the hood and it should disable Windows Defender. This WSC API is undocumented and furthermore requires people to sign an NDA with Microsoft to get its documentation, so I decided to take an interesting approach for such a thing and used an already existing antivirus called Avast. This AV engine includes a so-called wsc_proxy.exe service, which essentially sets up the WSC API for Avast." "With a little bit of reverse engineering, I turned this service into a service that could add my own stuff there." Limitations (As told by the author) "Sadly, to keep this WSC stuff even after the reboot, no-defender adds itself (not really itself but rather Avast's module) to the autorun. Thus, you would need to keep the no-defender binaries on your disk :(" Usage Changes: v1.1.0 Added win32 builds Added firewall disabling Use 7-Zip to unzip this file. This download is for the 64bit version (very bottom of page). If you need the 32bit version, download here. Click here to visit the author's website. |
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