Microsoft Tamper Protection activates it for everyone

Microsoft has unveiled a new security feature called as part of Windows Defender Antivirus, the December of 2018.

The Tamper Protection feature, as the name suggests, protects certain security features from tampering. One of the obstacles provided by Tamper Protection is to prevent changes to settings made outside of the official Settings application of .

So if some attackers try to disable your operating system protections in real time or some security features Tamper Protection is designed to prevent them.

Microsoft didn't say much about this feature when it released 2018 in December, but a new post on blog company reports that the security feature is available on all Windows 10 Home installations that are running the current Windows 10 update (1903).

Before, Tamper Protection was only available for businesses, but it seems Microsoft decided to make it available on all Home systems as well.

We should mention that the Tamper Protection function protects in real time the σας σύστημα από το cloud, ανιχνεύοντας ύποπτα αρχεία, παρακολουθώντας την κάθε συμπεριφορά και τις , among others, according to Microsoft.

Microsoft enterprise customers can set up Tamper Protection through Microsoft Intune. The of Home editions can find the setting in the Windows 10 Security app.

Microsoft says this feature is evolving over time with the systems. So there are some users who can see the new option, while others may not yet see it.

To enable or disable the new feature in Home versions of Windows 10:

Make sure the version of your operating system is Windows 10 1903 or some later version.
Use the two Windows I keys to open the Settings application.
Select Update & Security - Windows Security.
Click on "Windows Security"
Select Antivirus and Threat Settings.
You will see the Tamper Protection feature. Just turn the function on or off.

Tamper protection

 

You can also enable the feature from the Registry.

Open the Registry Editor (search for regedit) and follow the path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows Defender \ Features

Find the TamperProtection setting and set the value to 0 (off) or 1 (enabled). Then you will have to restart your system or log off and log back in for the protection to work.

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