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Microsoft fixes known issue causing Windows Defender crashes

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Why This Matters

Microsoft's prompt fix for the Windows Defender crash bug highlights the importance of timely security updates to ensure reliable protection for users across multiple platforms. It underscores the ongoing need for vigilance and rapid response in maintaining cybersecurity defenses amidst evolving threats and software issues. For consumers and organizations, staying current with updates is crucial to prevent vulnerabilities and ensure optimal security performance.

Key Takeaways

Microsoft has resolved a bug that caused Windows Defender to crash after a recent security update, resulting in 0xc0000005 access violation errors on some affected systems.

Microsoft Defender is a security software designed to provide real-time protection against malware, viruses, ransomware, and spyware on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS devices.

According to reports on social media and Microsoft's support site, users began seeing "Threat service has stopped. Restart it now" error messages on Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices starting Tuesday afternoon, prompting some affected customers to reinstall the operating system.

"Beginning this morning, quick or full scans are failing, and will occasionally fail to the point where the Defender service needs to be restarted," one Windows system admin said.

"We came across this while responding to a separate infection - I chalked it up to Defender being borked due to the infection but then I was able to recreate the issue on other devices simply by initiating a Quick Scan."

Threat service error (Anonymous)

Microsoft has since confirmed this issue and told BleepingComputer that the bug has been addressed in a new signature update.

"We have addressed this with a fix and recommend customers apply the latest update or enable automatic updates," a Microsoft spokesperson told BleepingComputer.

The company added that the fix will be applied automatically after installing Microsoft Defender Antivirus signature update version 1.457.236.0 or later.

Affected users are advised to update their systems via Windows Update, then check whether they have the latest security intelligence update installed.

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