The bullshit in this CERT/CMU article made me gag a little. https://insights.sei.cmu.edu/cert/2016/11/windows-10-cannot-protect-insecure-applications-like-emet-can.html …. Tldr; their chart/table/findings are all wrong.
That function is what apps use to opt in to mitigations. I'm talking about apps that don't bother opting in. Ref?
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look in the Windows headers -- ALL The bits are settable. MSDN is just out of date in the examples page.
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So it's basically undocumented that it's supported, and also recommended that you don't attempt to try it?pic.twitter.com/XGMBZKF3CP
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I believe you already pointed out the group policy option in your "update" as a series of bits you need to set.
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and a great script from https://gist.github.com/mattifestation/3403d790bb51dc3ea87c3addf4dd9700 … Thanks to
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Thanks, Alex. I feel like there has to be undocumented mitigations I'm missing. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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