Microsoft has updated a free tool designed to allow customers to deploy security mitigations to arbitrary applications in order to fend off potential attacks. Version 2.1 of the Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit can be downloaded from the software giant free of charge, just as it was the case with previous vers... |
19 May 2011 06:46 GMT |
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Dave Forstrom, director, response communications, Microsoft confirmed that version 2.0 of the company’s Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) had some problems with some update mechanisms associated with third-party applications.
On November 17th, Forstrom told me that an update would be provided to... |
18 November 2010 07:36 GMT |
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Google’s open source browser fails to play nice with a free security solution from Microsoft designed to allow customers to bulletproof arbitrary applications. According to Ian Fette, Product Manager and Carlos Pizano, Software Engineer, Google has managed to come across a number of incompatibility issues affe... |
17 November 2010 04:17 GMT |
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As promised at the end of July 2010, when Microsoft announced the next iteration of a security toolkit designed to help customers bulletproof arbitrary applications, Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit 2.0 is now available for download. EMET 2.0 is obviously the successor of version 1.0 of the tool, but evolved, ... |
3 September 2010 08:53 GMT |
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Microsoft is gearing up to deliver the bits for the next generation of a free security tool focused on mitigations. The Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit has evolved to version 2, but it is not available for download at this point in time. According to the Redmond company, EMET v2 will be offered for download in... |
29 July 2010 07:08 GMT |
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As Microsoft bulletproofed Windows more and more, making it harder for attackers to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in the operating system, the company also catalyzed a change in the threat environment and a refocusing on third-party code as primary avenues of attack. At the same time, the Redmond company is pr... |
28 October 2009 10:58 GMT |
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