Microsoft extended the end of life deadline on EMET to July 2018, but experts say its usefulness as a mitigation toolkit has been limited for some time.
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New Technique Checks Mitigation Bypasses Earlier
Researchers at Endgame are expected at Black Hat to introduce Hardware Assisted Control Flow Integrity (HA-CFI), which leverages features in the micro-architecture of Intel processors for security.
Windows Zero Day Selling for $90,000
Hackers claim to have unearthed a zero-day vulnerability giving attackers admin rights to any Windows machine from Windows 2000 to a fully patched version of Windows 10.
Emergency IE Patch Fixes Vulnerability Under Attack
Microsoft released an out-of-band patch for an Internet Explorer vulnerability under attack.
UK Student’s Research a Wassenaar Casualty
Grant Wilcox, an ethical hacking degree candidate at the University of Northumbria in the U.K., said the Wassenaar Arrangement rules were one reason he decided not to publish exploits he developed for his dissertation.
Bypass Demonstrated for Microsoft Use-After-Free Mitigation in IE
A researcher has developed a bypass for Microsoft’s latest memory corruption mitigations in Internet Explorer, Heap Isolation and Delay Free.