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Microsoft Defender’s Own Driver Can Be Weaponized to Delete Security Software at Boot

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​Check Point Research has disclosed a technique that uses Microsoft Defender’s own legitimately signed boot-time remediation driver to perform arbitrary kernel-level file and registry operations on Windows systems ranging from Windows 7 through Windows 11 25H2, with no software flaw exploited and no driver imported from outside the machine.

The driver, BTR.sys (Boot Time Removal Tool), is a Check Point Research has disclosed a technique that uses Microsoft Defender’s own legitimately signed boot-time remediation driver to perform arbitrary kernel-level file and registry operations on Windows systems ranging from Windows 7 through Windows 11 25H2, with no software flaw exploited and no driver imported from outside the machine.

The driver, BTR.sys (Boot Time Removal Tool), is a  The Hacker News

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