First, our tests showed that EMET default configuration can block the exploits seen in the wild. In this case, EMET’s mitigations such as “Mandatory ASLR” and anti-ROP features effectively stop the exploit. You can find more information about EMET at http://www.microsoft.com/emet. The exploit code seems to target Word 2010 and it deeply relies on the specific ASLR bypass mentioned.