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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 65228" data-source="post: 701761"><p>Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit offers forcing of protection features like Address Space Layout Randomisation (ASLR), Data Execution Prevention (DEP) and can help mitigate exploits for various software. However, Windows 10 now has EMET features built-in and HitmanPro.Alert covers a whole lot more in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>However, with more functionality provides more system slow-down and more potential problems. I don't know about the performance with HitmanPro.Alert on a regular basis, however I do know it breaks an awful lot of software depending on the configuration, and also after updates to various software. I see a lot of break reports... So I'd say it is probably better for a business who update software/their OS software after check-ups and X amount of time.</p><p></p><p>Both are good though; don't use both at the same time though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 65228, post: 701761"] Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit offers forcing of protection features like Address Space Layout Randomisation (ASLR), Data Execution Prevention (DEP) and can help mitigate exploits for various software. However, Windows 10 now has EMET features built-in and HitmanPro.Alert covers a whole lot more in my opinion. However, with more functionality provides more system slow-down and more potential problems. I don't know about the performance with HitmanPro.Alert on a regular basis, however I do know it breaks an awful lot of software depending on the configuration, and also after updates to various software. I see a lot of break reports... So I'd say it is probably better for a business who update software/their OS software after check-ups and X amount of time. Both are good though; don't use both at the same time though. [/QUOTE]
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