Batu69 Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 2015 Malwarebytes, makers of the popular Anti-Malware application for the Windows operating system, has just released a new version of Anti-Exploit.Anti-Exploit is a security program for Windows that detects and blocks some types of exploits that can cause great harm on unprotected systems.The program is available as a free version and commercial version. The core difference between both versions is that the free version of Anti-Exploit is limited to protecting a default set of programs -- popular web browsers and Java -- while the commercial version does not have that limitation.Existing users can wait for automatic updates to kick in or download the latest version from the developer website to update the program asap.The fingerprinting detection feature that Malwarebytes added to both versions of the program adds capabilities to the program to detect malware that is trying to gather information about a system's security programs.Malicious software may ship with functions that scan the system for installed security software to stop execution if specific types of software are found running on the system.The new Anti-Exploit informs users that malware ran on the system whereas older versions did not notify users about attempts to exploit the system if the exploit software stopped the execution after detection security software on the user machine.Anti-Exploit users benefit from the feature as it may provide them with important information about the state of the user system. This may lead to further scans to make sure the source of the malware attack is no longer a threat.The new version of Anti-Exploit ships with another set of features. First, it supports Microsoft Edge as another browser on Windows 10 now.As far as mitigations are concerned, two new ones were added to version 1.08 of the security program:Dynamic Anti-HeapSpraying mitigationROP-RET gadget detection mitigationThe program's VBScript mitigation for IE was improved and you find new application behavior rules integrated as well into the program.Last but not least, the developers have added failover upgrade mechanisms and an auto-recovery option for the Anti-Exploit service to the application.Closing WordsMalwarebytes continues to improve its anti-exploit program. While there are not many tests available, it did beat Microsoft's EMET in both that I'm aware of even though it needs to be said that one of the tests was sponsored by Malwarebytes.Article source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheTaint Posted November 7, 2015 Share Posted November 7, 2015 Program still premium after update from developers website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wikig1itch Posted November 7, 2015 Share Posted November 7, 2015 The only Malware protection I trust, saved my PC from my dumbass cousin lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emerglines Posted November 8, 2015 Share Posted November 8, 2015 The more blogs talk about it the more you need to avoid it, cause next attack will be targeting it.Like they did with EMET now it's a joke when it comes to new exploits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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