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This topic describes how to install, configure, update, and use Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux.

Caution

Running other third-party endpoint protection products alongside Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux is likely to lead to performance problems and unpredictable side effects. If non-Microsoft endpoint protection is an absolute requirement in your environment, you can still safely take advantage of Defender for Endpoint on Linux EDR functionality after configuring the antivirus functionality to run in Passive mode.

How to install Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux

Prerequisites

  • Access to the Microsoft Defender Security Center portal
  • Linux distribution using the systemd system manager
  • Beginner-level experience in Linux and BASH scripting
  • Administrative privileges on the device (in case of manual deployment)

Installation instructions

There are several methods and deployment tools that you can use to install and configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux.

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In general you need to take the following steps:

  • Ensure that you have a Microsoft Defender for Endpoint subscription, and that you have access to the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint portal.
  • Deploy Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux using one of the following deployment methods:
    • The command-line tool:
    • Third-party management tools:

If you experience any installation failures, refer to Troubleshooting installation failures in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux.

System requirements

  • Supported Linux server distributions and versions:

    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 or higher
    • CentOS 7.2 or higher
    • Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or higher LTS
    • Debian 9 or higher
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 or higher
    • Oracle Linux 7.2 or higher
  • Minimum kernel version 3.10.0-327

  • The fanotify kernel option must be enabled

    Caution

    Running Defender for Endpoint on Linux side by side with other fanotify-based security solutions is not supported. It can lead to unpredictable results, including hanging the operating system.

  • Disk space: 1GB

  • /opt/microsoft/mdatp/sbin/wdavdaemon requires executable permission. For more information, see 'Ensure that the daemon has executable permission' in Troubleshoot installation issues for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux.

  • Memory: 1GB

    Note

    Please make sure that you have free disk space in /var.

  • The solution currently provides real-time protection for the following file system types:

    • btrfs
    • ecryptfs
    • ext2
    • ext3
    • ext4
    • fuse
    • fuseblk
    • jfs
    • nfs
    • overlay
    • ramfs
    • reiserfs
    • tmpfs
    • udf
    • vfat
    • xfs

After you've enabled the service, you may need to configure your network or firewall to allow outbound connections between it and your endpoints.

  • Audit framework (auditd) must be enabled.

    Note

    System events captured by rules added to /etc/audit/rules.d/ will add to audit.log(s) and might affect host auditing and upstream collection. Events added by Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux will be tagged with mdatp key.

Network connections

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The following downloadable spreadsheet lists the services and their associated URLs that your network must be able to connect to. You should ensure that there are no firewall or network filtering rules that would deny access to these URLs. If there are, you may need to create an allow rule specifically for them.

Spreadsheet of domains listDescription

Spreadsheet of specific DNS records for service locations, geographic locations, and OS.
Download the spreadsheet here.

Note

For a more specific URL list, see Configure proxy and internet connectivity settings.

Defender for Endpoint can discover a proxy server by using the following discovery methods:

  • Transparent proxy
  • Manual static proxy configuration

If a proxy or firewall is blocking anonymous traffic, make sure that anonymous traffic is permitted in the previously listed URLs. For transparent proxies, no additional configuration is needed for Defender for Endpoint. For static proxy, follow the steps in Manual Static Proxy Configuration.

Warning

PAC, WPAD, and authenticated proxies are not supported. Ensure that only a static proxy or transparent proxy is being used.

SSL inspection and intercepting proxies are also not supported for security reasons. Configure an exception for SSL inspection and your proxy server to directly pass through data from Defender for Endpoint on Linux to the relevant URLs without interception. Adding your interception certificate to the global store will not allow for interception.

For troubleshooting steps, see Troubleshoot cloud connectivity issues for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux.

How to update Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux

Microsoft regularly publishes software updates to improve performance, security, and to deliver new features. To update Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux, refer to Deploy updates for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux.

How to configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux

Guidance for how to configure the product in enterprise environments is available in Set preferences for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux.

Resources

  • For more information about logging, uninstalling, or other topics, see Resources.

A phishing scam has targeted Mac users by redirecting them from legitimate websites to fake websites which tell them that their computer is infected with a virus. The user is then offered Mac Defender 'anti-virus' software to solve the issue.
This “anti-virus” software is malware (i.e. malicious software). Its ultimate goal is to get the user's credit card information which may be used for fraudulent purposes.
The most common names for this malware are MacDefender, MacProtector and MacSecurity.

Apple released a free software update (Security Update 2011-003) that will automatically find and remove Mac Defender malware and its known variants.
The Resolution section below also provides step-by-step instructions on how to avoid or manually remove this malware.

Resolution

How to avoid installing this malware

If any notifications about viruses or security software appear, quit Safari or any other browser that you are using. If a normal attempt at quitting the browser doesn’t work, then Force Quit the browser.

In some cases, your browser may automatically download and launch the installer for this malicious software. If this happens, cancel the installation process; do not enter your administrator password. Delete the installer immediately using the steps below.

  1. Go into the Downloads folder, or your preferred download location.
  2. Drag the installer to the Trash.
  3. Empty the Trash.

How to remove this malware

If the malware has been installed, we recommend the following actions:

  • Do not provide your credit card information under any circumstances.
  • Use the Removal Steps below.

Removal steps

  1. Move or close the Scan Window.
  2. Go to the Utilities folder in the Applications folder and launch Activity Monitor.
  3. Choose All Processes from the pop up menu in the upper right corner of the window.
  4. Under the Process Name column, look for the name of the app and click to select it; common app names include: MacDefender, MacSecurity or MacProtector.
  5. Click the Quit Process button in the upper left corner of the window and select Quit.
  6. Quit Activity Monitor application.
  7. Open the Applications folder.
  8. Locate the app ex. MacDefender, MacSecurity, MacProtector or other name.
  9. Drag to Trash, and empty Trash.

Malware also installs a login item in your account in System Preferences. Removal of the login item is not necessary, but you can remove it by following the steps below.

  • Open System Preferences, select Accounts, then Login Items
  • Select the name of the app you removed in the steps above ex. MacDefender, MacSecurity, MacProtector
  • Click the minus button

Use the steps in the “How to avoid installing this malware” section above to remove the installer from the download location.

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Note: Apple provides security updates for the Mac exclusively through Software Update and the Apple Support Downloads site. User should exercise caution any time they are asked to enter sensitive personal information online.

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