Best Anti-Exploit?

Best Anti-Exploit?

  • HMPA

    Votes: 32 66.7%
  • EMET

    Votes: 1 2.1%
  • MBAE

    Votes: 6 12.5%
  • Intercept X

    Votes: 4 8.3%
  • Other (Specify)

    Votes: 5 10.4%

  • Total voters
    48
If you search the forum you will find your answer! last night there was a discussion about anti exploit software just make yourself into the trouble:p!
Btw that Intercept X is the best on that list because it's created for business.
Intercept X=invincea+hitmanpro alert so if you have the money buy it!
 
If you search the forum you will find your answer! last night there was a discussion about anti exploit software just make yourself into the trouble:p!
Btw that Intercept X is the best on that list because it's created for business.
Intercept X=invincea+hitmanpro alert so if you have the money buy it!
Interesting, can you link me to the discussion?
 
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it's your topic lol!if you read the comments you will get your answers and you dont need to ask the same qeustion again!because of its the same question.
 
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in that poll HMPA no questions, although it has a lot of incompatibilities.
 
I think there is no real way of testing which has the best protection capabilities because exploits are so hard to come by in the wild, it's really up to you and which one provides the least amount of incompatibilities
 
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HMP.A <<<<
  • Anti-Malware(Beta)
  • Safe Browsing
  • Exploit mitigation
  • Risk reduction
*Only problem with HMP.A is incompatibilities and cause some slowdowns

MBAE
  • Exploit Mitigation
  • Light
  • Plays well with other soft

Intercept X: is endpoint

If your goal is exploit mitigation only then I would go with MBAE although don't get disappointed if for some reason your anti-exploit protection doesn't block anything for years, as exploits are rare in the wild even if you go looking, or unless you choose IE as you browser.
 
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