Microsoft released an important update for Microsoft Defender, aimed at enhancing security for Windows 11 and Windows 10 installations. This update is particularly relevant for new installations where outdated antivirus definitions could pose a temporary security risk.
The recent update package addresses this issue by providing the latest anti-malware definitions, thus ensuring that new installations are not left vulnerable. The security intelligence update, identified as version 1.431.54.0, is crucial as it applies to a variety of systems, including Windows 11, Windows 10 (across Enterprise, Pro, and Home editions), as well as Windows Server environments.
The Defender package upgrade includes updates to the anti-malware client, engine, and signature versions. Specifically, the new versions are:
- Platform version: 4.18.25060.7
- Engine version: 1.1.25060.6
- Security intelligence version: 1.431.452.0
Additionally, the latest intelligence update adds new threat detections for various cyber threats, including backdoor exploits and phishing attacks. This effort by Microsoft is vital in maintaining user security and performance on their devices.
For further details, you can refer to Microsoft’s security bulletin outlining the specific updates:
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