Windows 10. ALERT! Warning Issued by Microsoft for Customers!

Windows 10. A very important alert was made by the Microsoft company for all PC users, here's what you need to know and do now.

Windows 10. ALERT! Warning Issued by Microsoft for Customers!

Windows 10. An extremely important alert was issued by the Microsoft company for customers around the world by confirming a very serious problem that affects computers that have the latest updates. Specifically, it seems that the latest patch for Windows 10 breaks Windows Defender, one of the barriers designed to stop computers from being infected with malware and viruses, Microsoft officially confirming this problem.

Windows 10. In the attempt to Windows System File Checker, the Microsoft company broke Windows Defender, which can no longer protect users' computers from the dangers that exist on the Internet. On September 16, Windows Defender was broken by the Microsoft company through an update for Windows 10 released at that time, so that users cannot do quick, or even complete, scans for files on computers.

Windows 10. ALERT! Warning Issued by Microsoft for Customers!

Windows 10. Windows Defender starts scanning some of the files on our computers, and then it crashes completely, all without the users being notified in advance about what is happening. Those from Microsoft say that only scans made by system administrators for Windows 10 are affected, and as the vast majority of people use their computers as administrators, Windows Defender is useless.

“To address a coding error in the Windows System File Checker (SFC) that caused an error when checking for system files that needed repair, Microsoft released an update to Windows Defender on September 16. This solution, Windows Defender version 4.18.1908.7, unfortunately introduced another equally serious scanning problem: both the quick and full scans stopped working after inspecting only a handful of files:

Windows 10. Microsoft says they've released an update with a fix for this problem, and it should normally install automatically on any PC running the operating system now. Of course, if this did not happen, you should check if the installation was done, and do it manually to be able to protect yourself against viruses and malware that exist on the Internet.

Windows 10. In theory, everyone should have the problem solved after installing that update, so it remains for everyone to make sure they have installed patches that bring things back to normal.