Security News > 2016 > November > Microsoft extends support for EMET, but its days are numbered (Help Net Security)
The days of EMET, Microsoft’s Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit for Windows, are numbered. Although, the company has listened to the customers’ pleas, and is extending its end of life date to July 31, 2018 (it was previously scheduled for January 27, 2017). The announcement was made by Jeffrey Sutherland, Microsoft’s principal lead program manager in the OS Security team. He explained that, as helpful as EMET has been over the years – both for users … More →
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