.@Microsoft testing new Windows 10 KDP anti-malware protection
— Fabrizio Bustamante (@Fabriziobustama) July 9, 2020
By @BleepinComputer https://t.co/9Yi7h4Y2Fa#CyberSecurity #Malware #KDP #Windows10
Cc @mclynd @digitalcloudgal @archonsec @fogle_shane @gvalan @alcgroup @JBarbosaPR @DrJDrooghaag @avrohomg @cybersecboardrm @Corix_JC pic.twitter.com/wFALVsMCf2
#cybersecurity #infosec VIA @campuscodi Microsoft's new KDP tech blocks malware by making parts of the Windows kernel read-only? @chuckdbrooks @mclynd @Fabriziobustama @DrJDrooghaag @AkwyZ @fogle_shane @fogle_shane @tgravel @KaiGrunwitz @gvalan https://t.co/3KsxLOsOvd
— Archon Security (@archonsec) July 9, 2020
#Microsoft announces new Kernel Data Protection #KDP will be coming to #Windows 10 which they are hoping will prevent actors from modifying (corrupting) the operating system’s memory.#cyber #informationsecurity https://t.co/jwJclfJ20x
— wallofsheep (@wallofsheep) July 9, 2020
Microsoft's new KDP tech blocks malware by making parts of the Windows kernel read-onlyhttps://t.co/Mn4fpTlp3U pic.twitter.com/j2Vv106aZv
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) July 9, 2020
#Microsoft's new KDP tech blocks #malware by making parts of the #Windows kernel read-only https://t.co/MVSgbXOOC7
— Secure Cyber Solution (@Sec_Cyber) July 9, 2020
Microsoft's new KDP tech blocks malware by making parts of the Windows kernel read-only https://t.co/OSoCUolg2E by @campuscodi
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) July 8, 2020
Kernel Data Protection is a new technology that prevents data corruption attacks by protecting parts of the Windows kernel and drivers through a set of APIs that provide the ability to mark some kernel memory as read-only: https://t.co/HpZqrk7pdp
— Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) July 8, 2020
Awesome new blog on Kernel Data Protection and Hypervisor protected read-only memory. On by default with Secured-core PCs https://t.co/0cG9ctOY48
— Dave dwizzzle Weston (@dwizzzleMSFT) July 8, 2020
Kernel Data Protection is a new technology that prevents data corruption attacks by protecting parts of the Windows kernel and drivers through virtualization-based security. Learn more: https://t.co/o8K3neLX4t
— Microsoft Security (@msftsecurity) July 8, 2020
Microsoft Brings Kernel Data Protection to Windows 10 - https://t.co/6TLmHELRPN pic.twitter.com/I7kGf2qyDt
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) July 9, 2020
Microsoft's new KDP tech blocks malware by making parts of the Windows kernel read-only https://t.co/6xqSZmPQUu #CyberSec pic.twitter.com/vKOcKLOetB
— Moix Security (@moixsec) July 10, 2020
"Introducing Kernel Data Protection, a new platform security technology for preventing data corruption" https://t.co/ssyDRm1rnB
— Mark Russinovich (@markrussinovich) July 9, 2020