![]() If such an attack is detected, Windows Defender immediately shuts it down. It’s looking for suspicious behavior that suggests an attacker is attempting to exploit a security hole in a network protocol to attack your PC. In other words, this service always runs in the background in your PC, monitoring and inspecting network traffic in real time. ![]() The NisSrv.exe process is also known as the “Windows Defender Antivirus Network Inspection Service.” According to Microsoft’s description of the service, it “helps guard against intrusion attempts targeting known and newly discovered vulnerabilities in network protocols.” RELATED: What's the Best Antivirus for Windows 10 and 11? (Is Microsoft Defender Good Enough?) This interface lets you scan for malware manually, and configure the antivirus software. On Windows 7, launch the “Microsoft Security Essentials” application instead. You can also find it by heading to Settings > Update
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