I have a Windows Server 2019 virtual machine hosted on Azure. For the last two or three days, web applications hosted there have been very slow.
Yesterday I started digging into it, and found that Windows Defender (MsMpEng.exe, and MsSense.exe to a lower extent) have been using close to 100% of CPU:

I have been googling and found a lot of articles describing this behaviour for Windows 10, with multiple solutions.
I have tried adding the Windows Defender folder to the exclusion list to no avail. The server is fully updated, and I have restarted it several times.
I looked at the Task Scheduler solution (modifying the Scheduled Scan) and I changed it to weekly, although Windows Defender reports it's a quick scan that only takes 3 minutes:

I just noticed that the last successful scan was on 4/27. I just changed the scheduled task frequency today, so we are missing the 4/28 and 4/29 3:00 am scans. So I guess the issue started at some point on 4/27 after 3 am.
These are the updates installed since that time:

I am trying to install those updates as I write this (you know, slow system...)
Has anyone of you seen a similar symptom? Any ideas?
Thanks,
Luis