Most of the modern operating system today is the Arcane black box that is nothing known by the most experienced computer users. Instead of most users know where to look for or have access to several folders. So when the system application secretly fills the hidden folder with garbage files, most users may not know where to look for. The incident recently planned several Windows users actually not a new malware job. Instead, it was actually a Microsoft Windows defender’s own error, Windows Buggy defender at that time.
Although it takes a lot of forms, Windows Defender is quite a lot of formal Microsoft to the antivirus market, many with disappointed from people like Norton, Kaspersky, and others. The idea is that all Windows systems are immediately protected without having to download third-party software. It works in general until the Windows defender is damaged.
Computer bleeping reports bugs that are not so evil in software that might still bring havoc on a Windows computer if left unprepared. It turns out that Windows Defender fills in one of the system folders with thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands of files, nothing is made with user knowledge.
The files themselves look like MD5 hash, although it is definitely a mystery. While technically harmless, the problem starts when the file fills the storage, which can also affect performance. Can also inhibit the automatic backup system because it also has to reserve useless mystery files.
The little good news is that Microsoft is reported to discuss this in the latest version of Windows Defender, especially version 1.1.18100.6. You can check your own updates but may also be automatically downloaded in the background in typical Windows mode. Unfortunately, Microsoft has not revealed details about bugs or files produced.