If "TER" refers to a specific verification standard or repository (such as The Windows Club or Tech_Elec_Reviews type acronyms), the verification holds true under the following conditions:
Unverified versions of Defender Control and Exclusion Tool are common vectors for malware. Attackers frequently repackage these tools with hidden payloads—keyloggers or remote access trojans (RATs)—knowing that users will disable their antivirus to run them. provides a non-repudiable assurance that the specific build you are about to run is free of backdoors. defender control v21 exclusion tool v14 ter verified
: This likely refers to a tool or software designed to manage or control Windows Defender, which is a well-known antivirus and anti-malware component of Windows operating systems. Windows Defender provides real-time protection against various types of malware. If "TER" refers to a specific verification standard