- Microsoft Defender for end points wrongly report obsolete organic on the Dell devices due to a logical bug
- Microsoft confirmed the problem and issued a service alert; The fix is ready but not deployed
- The community awaits details on affected regions and the impact of customers
If Microsoft Defender for Endpoint continues to say that the BIOS firmware on your computer is obsolete and continues to invite you to update it – it’s not you or the device – it’s a bug.
The termination point protection tool has a bug that manifests only on DELL computers and is caused by a logical defect.
“Microsoft has identified that a code of code in the Defender Microsoft for the logic of termination point which recovers the vulnerabilities for Dell devices causes an impact,” said the company. “Your organization is assigned by this event, and some users receiving Microsoft Defender for termination point alerts for the BIOS version of their Dell devices are affected.”
What is the defender of the end point?
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is a company quality security platform – an extensive detection and response tool (XDR) – designed to protect the termination ends.
It combines the new generation antivirus, the detection and the end point (EDR), the management of threats and vulnerability and the attack on the reduction of the surface into a unified solution.
The XDR is built mainly for companies, and in particular for those with complex IT environments. It fits into the Microsoft 365 and Azure services, and uses behavioral sensors, cloud -based analyzes and threats to detect sophisticated attacks and reduce response time.
It supports Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android and iOS devices, which makes it suitable for hybrid and remote staff. Based on recent estimates, Microsoft Defender for end points protects from hundreds of millions of devices worldwide, with general adoption with government, health care, finance and other critical sectors.
The correction is already corrected, but not yet deployed, users now awaiting that Microsoft shares more details on the regions where this bug has come forward and the number of customers who have been assigned to it.
Via Bleeping Compompute
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