Summary:
- The article discusses a new malware called "EDR Redir v2" that can disable Windows Defender, a popular antivirus software.
- This malware is designed to evade detection and allow other malicious programs to run on the infected computer without being detected by Windows Defender.
- Cybersecurity experts warn that this type of malware can be used by hackers to gain access to sensitive information or to launch further attacks on the infected system.