EMET is dead. It was great while it lasted https://twitter.com/hdmoore/status/794289783795109888 …
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@hdmoore Not receiving updates starting almost two years from now is a bit different than "dead". It won't just stop working.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
you're going to use a security tool that's out of date instead of upgrading to a new OS?
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1) Win10 doesn't provide all the protections that EMET does. 2) Do you really think Win10 has 100% adoption?
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EMET was used to prototype protections for Windows 10; strange to trust the older more than the new
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Name one exploit mitigation introduced by EMET that is now baked into Windows 10.
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"W10 includes all mitigation features EMET admins have come to rely on: DEP, ASLR, &Control Flow Guard (CFG)"
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Clever wording by Microsoft. None of those were introduced by EMET.
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so what are the mitigations introduced in EMET you see as missing in 10?
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Block Untrusted Fonts, and all of the standard app-specific mitigations including ASR, and ROP mitigations
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EMET allows you to force-enable mitigations for apps that don't opt into them.
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which is fragile and tends to break stuff
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