Security News > 2017 > June > Exclusive: Upcoming Windows 10 Version May Have Built-in EMET to Boost Security (The Hackers News)
2017-06-20 11:24
It seems Microsoft is planning to build its EMET anti-exploit tool into the kernel of Windows 10 Fall Creator's Update (also known as RedStone 3), which is expected to release in September/October 2017. So you may not have to separately download and install EMET in the upcoming version of the Windows 10. EMET or Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit is a free anti-exploit toolkit for
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