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Microsoft Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit

by on Oct.13, 2010, under HackEye, Tools

has published The enhanced Mitigation Experience (EMET) which is designed to help prevent from gaining access to systems.

and have become an everyday part of life. Virtually every product has to deal with them and consequently, users are faced with a stream of updates. For users who get attacked before the latest updates have been applied or who get attacked before an update is even available, the results can be devastating: malware, loss of PII, etc.

Security are designed to make it more difficult for an to exploit vulnerabilities in a given piece of software. EMET allows users to manage these technologies on their system and provides several unique benefits:

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Microsoft warns of in-the-wild attacks on web app flaw

by on Sep.24, 2010, under News

Attackers have begun exploiting a recently disclosed in -development applications that opens password files and other sensitive data to interception and tampering.

The vulnerability in the way ASP.Net apps was disclosed last week at the Ekoparty Conference in Argentina. Microsoft on Friday issued a temporary fix for the so-called “cryptographic padding attack,” which allows attackers to decrypt protected files by sending large numbers of corrupted requests.

Now, Microsoft pros say they are seeing “limited attacks” in the wild and warned that they can be used to read and tamper with a system’s most sensitive configuration files.

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