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.
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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anyway, damage is done, countless mainstream media articles now claiming "Windows 10 is less secure than win7+EMET".
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If you have tips for how to prevent mainstream media from misinterpreting what they read, we'd all love to hear!
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sure, but using EMET on legacy apps also carries the same risks. This is a power user option.
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now you're going from "win10 can't do this" to "it's poorly documented".
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You can see how EMET enables the protections from my reversing in 2013. In Appendix http://0xdabbad00.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/emet_4_1_uncovered.pdf …
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