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Update DFIRBatch - Fix Windows Defender Comment for SubmitSamplesConsent #62

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On a recent case I was on a threat actor set the value of this registry key to 2 which when I verified what it meant on Microsoft Learn was Never Send (Disable) instead of 0.

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Please replace every instance of [ ] with [X] OR click on the checkboxes after you submit your PR

  • I have generated a unique GUID for my Batch file(s)
  • I have tested and validated the new Batch file(s) against test data and achieved the desired output
  • I have placed the Batch file(s) within the .\RECmd\BatchExamples directory
  • I have set or updated the version of my Batch file(s)
  • I have made an attempt to document the artifacts within the Batch file(s)
  • I have consulted the Guide/Template to ensure my Map(s) follow the same format

Thank you for your submission and for contributing to the DFIR community!

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Great stuff, thank you 🫡

@AndrewRathbun AndrewRathbun merged commit d229485 into EricZimmerman:master Aug 4, 2024
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@reece394 reece394 deleted the DFIRBatchDefender branch August 4, 2024 14:15
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