binary injection

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Binary injection refers to the practice of inserting dynamic-link libraries (DLLs) into a process without authorization, often compromising security and stability. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight how binary injection threatens Microsoft Edge by allowing uninvited extensions to run, undermining Microsoft's efforts to remove legacy binary extensibility models like ActiveX and Browser Helper Objects. Users explore the risks of DLL injection, its impact on browser performance and security, and methods to protect against such attacks. The tag covers topics related to Windows security, browser hardening, and defensive techniques against unauthorized code execution.
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    Protecting Microsoft Edge against binary injection

    Link Removed In May, we announced that Microsoft Edge was saying goodbye to binary extensibility models such as ActiveX and Browser Helper Objects. This change made browsing in Windows faster, more secure, and more stable than ever, while paving the way for better interoperability with other...
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