- Nov 5, 2011
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NEMET Native EMET GUI - EMET third party graphical interface - topic for you ..
Works on Windows XP SP3, Vista, W.7, without .NET Framework.
Microsoft EMET third-party GUI: on Dave is going Deeper scatternetwork.com: http://www.scatternetwork.com/#EMET
Download from Home page: http://www.scatternetwork.com/nemet.html
Quote:
'The Problem
I really wanted to use the Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit for providing SEHOP and pseudo-ASLR but unfortunately the EMET graphical interface was implemented with the .NET Framework. This imposed several problems; I had very limited drive space to work with... the operating system was installed on a 512 megabyte Secure Digital (SD) card. The operating system and other various tools consumed most of this space. Also because the device was designated as High-Security I did not want to increase the attack surface by installing the .NET framework. There have been many vulnerabilities found within the .NET framework over the last few years.
The Solution
I .. developing a custom graphical interface for the EMET package. ..'
'NEMET - Microsoft® EMET third-party GUI
NEMET Features:
1.Written in native C++/Asm and does not have .NET dependency.
2.Add/Modify mitigations directly from the process list.
3.Add entire folders and subfolders at once.
4.Edit heap pre-allocations for each application.
5.Redeploy an EMET installation to other workstations with a single mouse click.
6.Remove all mitigations with a single mouse click.
7.Supports both the modern Vista+ BCD store and legacy boot.ini.
8.Allows the user to create mitigation templates.
9.Detects and repairs EMET registry inconsistencies.'
So thank you, David Delaune!
Wilders thread: Native EMET third-party graphical interface (page 2): http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?s=634c897dd8316e8c2b6ed68fc32f335f&t=312495&page=2
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NEMET Native EMET GUI - EMET third party graphical interface - topic for you ..
Works on Windows XP SP3, Vista, W.7, without .NET Framework.
Microsoft EMET third-party GUI: on Dave is going Deeper scatternetwork.com: http://www.scatternetwork.com/#EMET
Download from Home page: http://www.scatternetwork.com/nemet.html
Quote:
'The Problem
I really wanted to use the Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit for providing SEHOP and pseudo-ASLR but unfortunately the EMET graphical interface was implemented with the .NET Framework. This imposed several problems; I had very limited drive space to work with... the operating system was installed on a 512 megabyte Secure Digital (SD) card. The operating system and other various tools consumed most of this space. Also because the device was designated as High-Security I did not want to increase the attack surface by installing the .NET framework. There have been many vulnerabilities found within the .NET framework over the last few years.
The Solution
I .. developing a custom graphical interface for the EMET package. ..'
'NEMET - Microsoft® EMET third-party GUI
NEMET Features:
1.Written in native C++/Asm and does not have .NET dependency.
2.Add/Modify mitigations directly from the process list.
3.Add entire folders and subfolders at once.
4.Edit heap pre-allocations for each application.
5.Redeploy an EMET installation to other workstations with a single mouse click.
6.Remove all mitigations with a single mouse click.
7.Supports both the modern Vista+ BCD store and legacy boot.ini.
8.Allows the user to create mitigation templates.
9.Detects and repairs EMET registry inconsistencies.'
So thank you, David Delaune!
Wilders thread: Native EMET third-party graphical interface (page 2): http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?s=634c897dd8316e8c2b6ed68fc32f335f&t=312495&page=2
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