
Yesterday, we reported on the security flaw in Windows 7's UAC slider dialog, and today,
Microsoft has given a response to the situation, but it doesn't seem like the company intends to fix it.
"This is not a vulnerability. The intent of the default configuration of UAC is that users don't get prompted when making changes to Windows settings. This includes changing the UAC prompting level." I hope this reply came from a marketing drone, because if they intend on keeping this behaviour as-is in Windows 7 RTM, they're going to face a serious shitstorm - and rightfully so. Let's hope the Sinfoskies and Larson-Greens at Microsoft rectify this situation as soon as possible.
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However, the bigger picture, and point alluded to by many, is that this can be bundled with malware, malware will not run without user elevation
Unless the malware starts out by running the script, which is the whole point you seem to be missing. An installer can run this script, which disabled UAC, without a UAC prompt! Then the installer can proceed to do whatever it wants with no UAC prompts, as it has been disabled.