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19 changes: 18 additions & 1 deletion defender-endpoint/attack-surface-reduction-rules-reference.md
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- m365-security
- tier2
- mde-asr
ms.date: 11/05/2024
ms.date: 11/10/2024
search.appverid: met150
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Dependencies: Microsoft Defender Antivirus

Known issues: These applications and "Block credential stealing from the Windows local security authority subsystem" rule, are incompatible:

|Application name|For information|
| -------- | -------- |
|Quest Dirsync Password Sync|[Dirsync Password Sync isn’t working when Windows Defender is installed, error: "VirtualAllocEx failed: 5" (4253914)](https://support.quest.com/kb/4253914/dirsync-password-sync-isn-t-working-when-windows-defender-is-installed-error-virtualallocex-failed-5)|

For technical support, contact the software vendor.

### Block executable content from email client and webmail

This rule blocks email opened within the Microsoft Outlook application, or Outlook.com and other popular webmail providers from propagating the following file types:
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Dependencies: Microsoft Defender Antivirus

Known issues: These applications and "Block Office applications from injecting code into other processes" rule, are incompatible:

|Application name|For information|
| -------- | -------- |
|Avecto (BeyondTrust) Privilege Guard|[September-2024 (Platform: 4.18.24090.11 | Engine 1.1.24090.11)](/defender-endpoint/microsoft-defender-antivirus-updates). |
|Heimdal security|n/a|

For technical support, contact the software vendor.

### Block Office communication application from creating child processes

This rule prevents Outlook from creating child processes, while still allowing legitimate Outlook functions. This rule protects against social engineering attacks and prevents exploiting code from abusing vulnerabilities in Outlook. It also protects against [Outlook rules and forms exploits](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/office365security/defending-against-rules-and-forms-injection/) that attackers can use when a user's credentials are compromised.
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manager: deniseb
ms.subservice: ngp
ms.topic: conceptual
ms.date: 07/25/2024
ms.date: 11/10/2024
ms.collection:
- m365-security
- tier2
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3. Select (or create) an antivirus policy.

4. In the **Configuration settings** section, expand **Cloud protection**. Then, in the **Microsoft Defender Antivirus Extended Timeout In Seconds** box, specify the more time, in seconds, from 1 second to 50 seconds. Whatever you specify is added to the default 10 seconds.
4. In the **Configuration settings** section, scroll down to **Cloud Extended Timeout** and specify the timeout, in seconds, from 0 to 50 seconds. Whatever you specify is added to the default 10 seconds.

5. (This step is optional) Make any other changes to your antivirus policy. (Need help? See [Settings for Microsoft Defender Antivirus policy in Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/protect/antivirus-microsoft-defender-settings-windows).)

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ms.topic: how-to
author: denisebmsft
ms.author: deniseb
ms.date: 04/03/2024
ms.date: 11/10/2024
ms.reviewer: pahuijbr
manager: deniseb
ms.custom: nextgen
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| Task | Steps |
|---------|---------|
| Create a new policy | 1. For **Platform**, select **Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server**. <br/><br/>2. For **Profile**, select **Microsoft Defender Antivirus**.<br/><br/>3. On the **Basics** page, specify a name and description for the policy, and then choose **Next**.<br/><br/>4. In the **Defender** section, find **Allow Cloud Protection**, and set it to **Allowed**. Then choose **Next**. <br/><br/>5. Scroll down to **Submit Samples Consent**, and select one of the following settings:<br/>- **Send all samples automatically**<br/>- **Send safe samples automatically**<br/><br/>6. On the **Scope tags** step, if your organization is using [scope tags](/mem/intune/fundamentals/scope-tags), select the tags you want to use, and then choose **Next**.<br/><br/>7. On the **Assignments** step, select the groups, users, or devices that you want to apply this policy to, and then choose **Next**.<br/><br/>8. On the **Review + create** step, review the settings for your policy, and then choose **Create**. |
| Create a new policy | 1. For **Platform**, select **Windows**. <br/><br/>2. For **Profile**, select **Microsoft Defender Antivirus**.<br/><br/>3. On the **Basics** page, specify a name and description for the policy, and then choose **Next**.<br/><br/>4. In the **Defender** section, find **Allow Cloud Protection**, and set it to **Allowed**.<br/><br/>5. Scroll down to **Submit Samples Consent**, and select one of the following settings:<br/>- **Send all samples automatically**<br/>- **Send safe samples automatically**<br/><br/>6. On the **Scope tags** step, if your organization is using [scope tags](/mem/intune/fundamentals/scope-tags), select the tags you want to use, and then choose **Next**.<br/><br/>7. On the **Assignments** step, select the groups, users, or devices that you want to apply this policy to, and then choose **Next**.<br/><br/>8. On the **Review + create** step, review the settings for your policy, and then choose **Create**. |
| Edit an existing policy | 1. Select the policy that you want to edit.<br/><br/>2. Under **Configuration settings**, choose **Edit**.<br/><br/>3. In the **Defender** section, find **Allow Cloud Protection**, and set it to **Allowed**.<br/><br/>4. Scroll down to **Submit Samples Consent**, and select one of the following settings:<br/>- **Send all samples automatically**<br/>- **Send safe samples automatically**<br/><br/>5. Select **Review + save**. |

> [!TIP]
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description: Protect your network by preventing macOS users from accessing known malicious and suspicious network addresses
ms.service: defender-endpoint
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.date: 09/27/2024
ms.date: 11/10/2024
audience: ITPro
author: denisebmsft
ms.author: deniseb
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- Microsoft Edge for macOS browser

> [!NOTE]
> Microsoft Edge for macOS does not currently support web content filtering, custom indicators, or other enterprise features. However, network protection provides this protection to Microsoft Edge for macOS if network protection is enabled.
> SmartScreen in Microsoft Edge for macOS does not currently support web content filtering, custom indicators, or other enterprise features. However, network protection provides this protection to Microsoft Edge for macOS if network protection is enabled.
## Overview

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ms.topic: how-to
author: denisebmsft
ms.author: deniseb
ms.date: 07/25/2024
ms.date: 11/10/2024
manager: deniseb
ms.custom: nextgen
ms.subservice: ngp
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3. Select an antivirus profile. If you don't have one yet, or if you want to create a new profile, see [Configure device restriction settings in Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/configuration/device-restrictions-configure).

4. Select **Properties**. Then, next to **Configuration settings**, choose **Edit**.
4. Next to **Configuration settings**, choose **Edit**.

5. Expand **Cloud protection**, and then in the **Cloud-delivered protection level** list, select one of the following:
5. Scroll down to **Cloud Block Level**, and select one of the following:

- **Not configured**: Default state.
- **High**: Applies a strong level of detection.
- **High plus**: Uses the **High** level and applies extra protection measures (might affect client performance).
- **Zero tolerance**: Blocks all unknown executables.
- **High Plus**: Uses the **High** level and applies extra protection measures (might affect client performance).
- **Zero Tolerance**: Blocks all unknown executables.

6. Choose **Review + save**, and then choose **Save**.
6. Choose **Next**, and then choose **Save**.

> [!TIP]
> Need some help? See the following resources:
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