![]() The company eventually apologized and communicated the problems. Later, it was noted that a pre-release version of the definition files would solve the problem, too, and then ultimately, Microsoft released an official, fixed definition update for everyone. An initial workaround was to disable Behavior Monitoring in the product, which, in itself, can cripple the intent of strong antimalware security. ![]() Take, for example, the recent round of botched definition updates that caused Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 systems to hang. With any technology there are bound to be problems, and security products are no exception.
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