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Version 94 of Edge is getting CET support.
CET stands for Control-Flow Enforcement Technology.
It helps prevent hackers from changing program behaviors.
Though our machines are always vulnerable to some sort of threat, the folks over at Microsoft are determined to whittle down the possibilities. That s why Microsoft Edge version 94 is getting Control-Flow Enforcement Technology (CET) support.
That complex-sounding term means that Edge will be protected from hackers using its code against it by altering processes and behaviors for stealthy, hard-to-detect attacks. CET will block flow-altering operations, meaning that doomsday will be averted if anything goes sideways or not according to plan.
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