Instructions On Locating Antivirus And Firewall Software For Mac

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This topic describes how to install, configure, update, and use Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac.

Caution

Running other third-party endpoint protection products alongside Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac 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 MDATP for Mac EDR functionality after configuring MDATP for Mac antivirus functionality to run in Passive mode.

What’s new in the latest release

Tip

If you have any feedback that you would like to share, submit it by opening Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac on your device and navigating to Help > Send feedback.

To get the latest features, including preview capabilities (such as endpoint detection and response for your Mac devices), configure your macOS device running Microsoft Defender ATP to be an 'Insider' device. See Enable Microsoft Defender ATP Insider Device.

How to install Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac

Prerequisites

  • A Microsoft Defender ATP subscription and access to the Microsoft Defender Security Center portal
  • Beginner-level experience in macOS 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 ATP for Mac.

  • Third-party management tools:

  • Command-line tool:

System requirements

The three most recent major releases of macOS are supported.

  • 10.15 (Catalina), 10.14 (Mojave), 10.13 (High Sierra)
  • Disk space: 650 MB

Beta versions of macOS are not supported. macOS Sierra (10.12) support ended on January 1, 2020.

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

Network connections

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, or you may need to create an allow rule specifically for them.

ItemDescription

Spreadsheet
The spreadsheet provides specific DNS records for service locations, geographic locations, and OS.

Microsoft Defender ATP can discover a proxy server by using the following discovery methods:

  • Proxy auto-config (PAC)
  • Web Proxy Auto-discovery Protocol (WPAD)
  • 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.

Warning

Authenticated proxies are not supported. Ensure that only PAC, WPAD, or a static 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 Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac to the relevant URLs without interception. Adding your interception certificate to the global store will not allow for interception.

To test that a connection is not blocked, open https://x.cp.wd.microsoft.com/api/report and https://cdn.x.cp.wd.microsoft.com/ping in a browser.

If you prefer the command line, you can also check the connection by running the following command in Terminal:

The output from this command should be similar to the following:

OK https://x.cp.wd.microsoft.com/api/report

OK https://cdn.x.cp.wd.microsoft.com/ping

Caution

We recommend that you keep System Integrity Protection (SIP) enabled on client devices. SIP is a built-in macOS security feature that prevents low-level tampering with the OS, and is enabled by default.

Once Microsoft Defender ATP is installed, connectivity can be validated by running the following command in Terminal:

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How to update Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac

Microsoft regularly publishes software updates to improve performance, security, and to deliver new features. To update Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac, a program named Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU) is used. To learn more, see Deploy updates for Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac

How to configure Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac

Guidance for how to configure the product in enterprise environments is available in Set preferences for Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac.

macOS kernel and system extensions

In alignment with macOS evolution, we are preparing a Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac update that leverages system extensions instead of kernel extensions. Visit What's new in Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection for Mac for relevant details.

Resources

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

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Not trying to reinvent the wheel here, but there have been other tips on the forum as well about anti-virus protection, such as this one:



From my perspective, I would like to add the following info, which is likely covered by the other tips as well.


In essence, Mac OS X is less virus prone for a couple reasons:

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1. No root account enabled by default.


2. No direct support for Windows .exe files. See



if you need this.


3. Software sharing system preferences when the firewall is turned on, keeps all ports closed by default.


Running Windows on a Mac, the Windows environment is still as succeptable as it would be on a non-Apple PC.


Sophos and ClamX AV offer inexpensive anti-virus solutions, but honestly, most anti-virus for the Mac offers unnecessary overhead and network traffic.


You are better off practicing safe computing, avoiding trojans, including:


1. Not using peer2peer software, or opening torrents of any kind.


2. Do not download Mackeeper. If you have, read this: https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3036


3. Do not use any cache cleaning software other than the built-in browser cache cleaning.


4. Backup your data frequently, and before any update: https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-1992


5. Do not run software update from a browser window, instead go direct to the distributer's website of the necessary patch. Popup windows have masqueraded themselves as Flash and Java updates.


As an example, the only place you should get those are http://www.adobe.com/ and http://www.java.com/

http://support.apple.com/ lets you find software updates for Apple's products.


Note: Java on Mac OS X 10.7.2 and earlier was supported by Apple, and now most vendors only support Oracle's Java due to security concerns. To get the most secure Java for Mac OS X 10.4 or later, see this tip:



Some automatic software updates via the System Preferences may interrupt your work.

Be careful only to run them after your data is backed up. Make note of the said update, and check an internet search engine

for that update later if you find it becomes essential for your work, and make sure the update does not present other compatibility

issues for your software or hardware.


6. Check for viruses on Microsoft office documents before opening them as attachments to the Office application, or use an Office program that doesn't support Microsoft's macros, unless you absolutely need someone's macros. Neooffice, Openoffice, Google Docs, Zoho Docs, and Libreoffice don't support the macros, but support most everything else.


7. Be wary of any .app suffixed attachments or .scpt suffix attachments. .app is most commonly used for

Remove app from mac laptop. Apple applications, and .scpt are most commonly used for Applescript.


8. Do not open attachments from the Finder, unless you verify the application that can read them can open them directly. A .JPEG could in theory masquerade as an Applescript, but it won't behave as one if you tried to use Preview to open it, as Preview can open the real JPEGs as JPEGs.


Normally opening attachments wouldn't be a problem, since Macs are still seen as the small minority of computers, and Windows is a far greater target.


The question of whether or not Apple provides its own free anti-virus software has come up. That I have yet to see.


9. Bluetooth phones can act like a remote control for Macs. If you use your phone, and try to access some Bluetooth function with it, it may inadvertantly access your computer trying to act like a control of some sort. Disable or unpair Bluetooth from phones except when you need to make a synchronization.

Pair to keyboards and mice only when you are in the same room with the keyboard and mouse.

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