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What will happen to MBAE --- which "doesn't like" EMET --- once Microsoft embeds EMET into Win10, per the following:

After previously stating it was dropping support for EMET in July 2018, Microsoft announced yesterday plans to embed its vaunted EMET security toolkit in the Windows 10 kernel during the operating system's major update, scheduled for October-November 2017.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-will-embed-emet-into-windows-10-starting-this-fall/

 

[This needs to be addressed both for MBAE as a separate program, as well as in terms of its inclusion in MBAM premium.]

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Microsoft has created a danger by this standardisation on Defender anti-malware software which would enable the black hat hackers to concentrate on defeating one anti-malware product instead of many.

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