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Microsoft’s new KDP tech blocks malware by making parts of the Windows kernel read-only

July 8, 2020

Via: ZDnet

Microsoft has published today the first technical details about a new security feature that will soon be part of Windows 10.

Named Kernel Data Protection (KDP), Microsoft says this feature will block malware or malicious threat actors from modifying (corrupting) the operating system’s memory.

According to Microsoft, KDP works by giving developers access to programmatic APIs that will allow them to designate parts of the Windows kernel as read-only sections.

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