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Updated · Computerworld · Jun 1
Microsoft Enables Windows 11 Smart App Control Toggle in KB5083769
Updated
Updated · Computerworld · Jun 1

Microsoft Enables Windows 11 Smart App Control Toggle in KB5083769

4 articles · Updated · Computerworld · Jun 1
  • KB5083769 lets admins and elevated users turn Windows 11 Smart App Control on or off without reinstalling or resetting the OS, reversing a key limitation of the security feature.
  • Smart App Control blocks untrusted apps using code signing checks, Microsoft cloud threat intelligence and AI analysis, aiming to stop malware, ransomware and unwanted software before execution.
  • The new toggle helps users temporarily disable protection to install, update or remove unsigned software—such as apps using MST files—and then switch it back on.
  • Eligibility is still narrow: Smart App Control works only on clean installs of Windows 11 22H2 or later with Secure Boot and a valid chain of trust, and the toggle is rolling out gradually.
  • Microsoft positions Smart App Control as a more automated alternative to traditional application control, though false positives and documented bypass techniques still limit its reach.
By removing user overrides, does Smart App Control trade freedom for a security that users will simply disable?
As AI cyberattacks grow, is Windows' new defense just the next wall for hackers to inevitably breach?
Is Microsoft's new security feature creating a 'pay-to-play' system that shuts out independent software developers?