windows exploit protection

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Windows exploit protection is a security feature in Windows 10 and Windows 11 designed to mitigate common exploitation techniques. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover how exploit protection settings can be configured via the Windows Security app or Group Policy to guard against memory corruption, code injection, and other attack vectors. Users share tips on enabling specific mitigations like Data Execution Prevention (DEP), Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR), and Control Flow Guard (CFG) to harden systems against malware and zero-day exploits. The tag also includes troubleshooting advice for compatibility issues that may arise when exploit protection interferes with legitimate applications, as well as best practices for balancing security and performance in enterprise environments.
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    Windows 11 Update KB5055523: Unexplained inetpub Folder Emerges

    Windows 11 continues to surprise its users. The latest April 2025 cumulative update—KB5055523—has introduced an unexpected twist: the creation of an empty "inetpub" folder in the root of the C: drive, even on systems where Internet Information Services (IIS) is not installed. While the folder’s...
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