Can Bitdefender block a Windows Security Virus & Threat Protection offline system scan?

Can Bitdefender block a Windows Security Virus & Threat Protection offline system scan? If so, why??? This is my second laptop in the past four years to be hacked and taken over by remote hackers. Their malware and malicious files are embedded deep in the Windows 11 system at the registry level. How can Bitdefender help me clean out my system registry? Does Bitdefender have the capability to do a full offline system scan and remove hard-to-remove apps and malicious files? I also have Malwarebytes Premium and Nord VPN, but nothing stops the hackers from installing new remote connections. They always start by disabling my security features and then my boot files. I've had this laptop for three years and have had to replace the hard drive three times. The most recent was in October 2024. I'm retired on a fixed income now and can no longer afford to purchase a new laptop every two or three years.

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  • Alexandru_BD
    Alexandru_BD admin
    edited February 5

    Hello @akh129,

    That sounds like a handful, sorry to hear this. Did you manage to figure out why are they targeting you and what exactly are they looking for?

    Rescue Environment is a Bitdefender feature that allows you to scan and remove stubborn threats that cannot be eliminated while the operating system is running. Advanced malware can camouflage itself among other legitimate processes running onto the system, which dramatically increases discovery and disinfection times. Rootkits – for example – are designed to conceal their presence and need to be removed before Windows starts.

    Note: Bitdefender Rescue Environment is only available in Windows 10 and later.

    You can find out more about this feature here:

    https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/answer/29132/

    When Bitdefender finds an infection on your computer, it usually takes automatic action against it and gets rid of the malware without requiring any input on your side. The following article better explains what happens when an infection is found on the device and what actions must be taken in the event the threat could not be removed entirely, or whenever disinfecting a computer from outside Windows is required (return to the above article):

    https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/answer/2576/

    I will also include some information on Rootkits, maybe you'll find this useful as well:

    https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/answer/1833/

    Furthermore, you can also get in touch with the Bitdefender engineers to make an assessment of your system and its possible vulnerabilities, and to further configure the antivirus or take additional steps to boost your defenses.

    Il'l share the contact link below. NOTE: the anti-malware teams may require a BDsysLog scan on your device.
    BDsysLog is a malware analysis tool created by Bitdefender Labs. It performs a deep scan of critical system areas to enable security experts to identify evasive and unknown malware threats on your PC. Here's how you can use it to gather the required information for the Support teams:

    https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/answer/1922/

    https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/help/

    State your contact reason / choose request category, then choose from the available contact channels, chat, phone and email/ticket. Chat would be the fastest way to reach them.

    Let us know how it goes and what type of malicious files could be found there, if any.

    Regards,

    Alex

    Premium Security & Bitdefender Endpoint Security Tools user