Microsoft updated the Microsoft Health Center page yesterday, saying that on July 5th for Win11 Version 21H2/22H2, the KB5007651 (version 1.0.2306.10002) update was released, which further fixed the LSA false positive problem.
The timetable of the LSA false positive problem as follows:
Microsoft released the KB5007651 update (version number 1.0.2302.21002) for Windows Defender in March this year, which will force users to install it.
Some users reported that after installing the update, Windows Security displayed “Local Security authority protection is off. Your device may be vulnerable” (Local Security authority protection is off. Your device may be vulnerable).
Microsoft released the KB5007651 update (version number 1.0.2303.27001) on April 19, claiming to fix the LSA false positive issue.
Microsoft subsequently withdrew the KB5007651 update (version number 1.0.2303.27001) on May 17, saying that the new patch brought other problems.