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Controlling an antivirus with powershell

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PsycoStea

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Hi there. Is there a free antivirus that I can run scans with through powershell? I was playing around with Malwarebytes but you can only run mbam.exe with parameters if you pay for it.

I have good computer knowledge but I don't know anything about powershell. Just something I have never used

I want to use this remotely on the computers I manage. I know Windows Defender can be used with powershell and apparently Emsisoft Emergency Kit as well.

I'm looking for a few more options please
 
Any free antivirus isn't going to offer more protection than Defender, in the end it's the user who will be the first line of defense against malware/adware.

You could have your users install an antivirus helper like one these below, for free.


Having the user install Ublock Origin and advising them to scan anything they download on their machine prior to opening at a site like https://www.virustotal.com/gui/home/upload is going to help more than any antivirus will.
 
Any free antivirus isn't going to offer more protection than Defender, in the end it's the user who will be the first line of defense against malware/adware.

You could have your users install an antivirus helper like one these below, for free.


Having the user install Ublock Origin and advising them to scan anything they download on their machine prior to opening at a site like https://www.virustotal.com/gui/home/upload is going to help more than any antivirus will.
Thanks for the suggestion. I see Xvirus does have CLI support. I have Ublock already installed on the computers. The people I give IT support to don't have a lot of computer knowledge, I am providing them with a service to keep thier computers running as best as possible so they don't have to worry about it
 
Im not fully comfortable selling people an antivirus service when it's just WD
The people I give IT support to don't have a lot of computer knowledge, I am providing them with a service to keep thier computers running as best as possible so they don't have to worry about it

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