Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 27th Apr 2007 18:23 UTC, submitted by dylansmrjones
Windows Despite all the anti-malware roadblocks built into Windows Vista, a senior Microsoft official is lowering the security expectations, warning that viruses, password-stealing Trojans and rootkits will continue to thrive as malware authors adapt to the new operating system. "There is no guarantee that malware can't hijack the elevation process or compromise an elevated application," Russinovich said after providing a blow-by-blow description of how UAC works in tandem with Internet Explorer (with Protected Mode) to limit the damage from malicious files. Even in a standard user world, he stressed that malware can still read all the user's data; can still hide with user-mode rootkits; and can still control which applications (anti-virus scanners) the user can access.
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RE[2]: Even with Vista's UAC
by Windows Sucks on Fri 27th Apr 2007 20:30 UTC in reply to "RE: Even with Vista's UAC"
Windows Sucks
Member since:
2005-11-10

Please. If you have been reading around you will see that this is not the first time people in MS have backed down from UAC.


UAC is just like DRM, it just keeps the honest people honest. Anyone who wants to get around it can.

There has been more then one person in MS who has said UAC is not even a security feature??? LOL!

http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/021407-microsoft-uac-not-a-se...

http://talkback.zdnet.com/5208-10533-0.html?forumID=1&threadID=3161...

MS fan boys fall for the slick marketing every time.

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RE[3]: Even with Vista's UAC
by twenex on Sat 28th Apr 2007 00:07 in reply to "RE[2]: Even with Vista's UAC"
twenex Member since:
2006-04-21

UAC is just like DRM, it just keeps the honest people honest. Anyone who wants to get around it can.

Actually, I'm pretty sure it keeps the honest people busy trying to get around the flaws in yet another buggy Microsoft implementation of a technology others might just be able to get right.

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RE[4]: Even with Vista's UAC
by CPUGuy on Sat 28th Apr 2007 13:30 in reply to "RE[3]: Even with Vista's UAC"
CPUGuy Member since:
2005-07-06

Please, list how UAC is buggy and poorly done.

Everyone says it, but you all look like a bunch of idiots, as you never say WHY.

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