Behavior:Win32/Hive.ZY in Windows Defender is used to flag potential malicious files. However, it's actually an error caused by the latest Microsoft Defender Antivirus update and not a genuine virus.
Guide to resolving Behavior:Win32/Hive.ZY issue in Windows Defender
I. Causes of Behavior:Win32/Hive.ZY Windows Defender Error.
II. Fixing Behavior:Win32/Hive.ZY Windows Defender Error.
Method 1: Check for Smart Security Updates.
Method 2: Disable Windows Security Notifications.
I. Causes of Behavior:Win32/Hive.ZY Windows Defender Error.
- Caused by the latest Windows Defender smart security update version 1.373.1508.0. Your application might be flagged as malicious.
- It affects applications including Google Chrome and Chromium Edge, along with Electron-based apps like WhatsApp, Discord, and Spotify.
II. Fixing Behavior:Win32/Hive.ZY Windows Defender Error
Method 1: Checking for Smart Security Updates.
- 1. Quick Guide
Open Settings => update the latest version for Windows Defender => restart PC.
2. Detailed Guide
Step 1: Press Windows + S keys, type Settings => select Open.
Step 2: Click Update & Security.
Step 3: Go to Windows Security, choose Open Window Security.
Step 4: Click Virus & threat protection icon.
Step 5: Scroll down and find Virus & threat protection updates => Press Check for updates.
Step 6: Select Check for updates and restart your computer
Method 2: Disable Windows Security Notifications.
- 1. Quick Guide
Press Windows + S keys => open Windows Security => select Manage Notifications => disable notifications related to Virus.
2. Detailed Guide
Step 1: Press Windows + S, type Windows security => Select Open.
Step 2: Click Settings icon.
Step 3: Choose Manage notifications.
Step 4: To disable Windows Defender notifications, you can follow the image below.
- Receive informational notifications (1).
- Account protection notifications (2).
- Firewall and network protection notifications (3).
So, with just one of these methods, you can fix the Behavior:Win32/Hive.ZY Windows Defender error and avoid being bothered or flagged as malicious.
Additionally, if you don't want to use Windows Defender, you can also consider disabling Windows Defender here to be able to download and install unknown files on your computer.
