Microsoft fixes bug that triggered Defender to crash during full scan

Users who are still facing the issue can manually grab the latest updates by clicking ‘Check for updates’ option within the Windows Security app.

April 20, 2020 01:11 pm | Updated 01:11 pm IST - San Francisco

Users had discovered Windows Defender was crashing when it reached filenames with two dots in it.

Users had discovered Windows Defender was crashing when it reached filenames with two dots in it.

Microsoft has rolled out a fix for a new problem in the Windows Defender built-in antivirus software which crashed for some users on Windows 10 PCs when they performed a full scan.

The problem was specifically being triggered when users ran a full scan, which would result in the security app stuck at a specific point, after which the programme would crash.

Lots of users discovered Windows Defender was crashing when it reached filenames with two dots (..) in it. Removing one of the dots would allow Windows Defender to continue scanning, reports ZDNet .

Microsoft has released a new Security Intelligence Update for Windows Defender that addresses the two-dot crashes.

Users who are still facing the issue can manually grab the latest updates by clicking ‘Check for updates’ option within the Windows Security app.

Back in September, Windows Defender users faced similar problems with Microsoft’s built-in antivirus. The issue was that both quick scan and full scan were completing within seconds because Windows Defender was not scanning files.

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