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Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit TechPreview 3.5

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#1 ChiefZeke

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Posted 30 July 2012 - 10:16 PM

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Recently downloaded Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit TechPreview 3.5 from Microsoft's download site. Program is compatible with XP, Vista, and
Win7. http://www.microsoft...s.aspx?id=30424

The introduction states: The Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) is designed to help prevent hackers from gaining access to your system.

Checking the latest AIDA64 at Security > Windows Security there is no mention made of this program. Recommend you download and check this program to see if it should be listed.
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#2 Fiery

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Posted 31 July 2012 - 08:23 AM

It's a tech preview, so it's too early to judge what it would become. Once Microsoft makes that tool a part of Windows (either by default installation or part of a Service Pack or as a hotfix), we'll add it to the Windows Security page.


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