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RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples
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Who can I trust *now*....  CounterEthicsCommissioner | 11/05/09
@CounterEthicsCommissioner  Axsimulate | 11/05/09
Yeah, I feel sad for mom & pop.  CounterEthicsCommissioner | 11/05/09
I certainly feel sad for your mom and pop.  Sleeper Service | 11/05/09
Wow that's one seriously sparse post.  CounterEthicsCommissioner | 11/05/09
simple first  Quebec-french | 11/06/09
Addendum:  CounterEthicsCommissioner | 11/06/09
I feel sad for your mom & pop, too  quasilou | 11/09/09
Re: I feel sad for your mom & pop, too  pgripley@... | 11/09/09
Yes & No  quasilou | 11/09/09
Well put  msharma117@... | 11/09/09
Of course...  TristanGrimaux | 11/09/09
Windows 7 UAC malware problem  rgeiken@... | 11/09/09
Amen, Quasilou!  the_fish_69@... | 11/10/09
You can't use windows?  notsofast | 11/09/09
RE: I feel sad for your...  MythicalMe | 11/09/09
If we accept your premise  tnboren@... | 11/11/09
As an automotive historian  ICUR12 | 11/13/09
Re: Re: I feel sad for your mom & pop, too  ICUR12 | 11/13/09
Not that it adds anything but...  914four | 11/19/09
Re: 914four  AzuMao | 11/19/09
No choice...  DB_z | 11/09/09
@DB_z: You don't understand "choice"  quasilou | 11/09/09
Choice  Jkirk3279 | 11/09/09
Excellent reply  An Old Man | 11/09/09
@JKirk I Agree  914four | 11/19/09
@DB_z: And I didn't even bother...  quasilou | 11/09/09
Choice?  DB_z | 11/09/09
@DB_z: How do you reconcile this with...  ye | 11/09/09
That standard doesn't apply to any other industry  martyh@... | 11/09/09
RE: feel sad for your mom & pop, too  joe6pack_z | 11/09/09
people are either too lazy or too apathetic  stillgolfing | 11/09/09
What are you talking about?  Me_too | 11/09/09
re:@CounterEthicsCommissioner  Tsingi | 11/06/09
Hmm. What to say.  CounterEthicsCommissioner | 11/06/09
@Tsigni  Axsimulate | 11/07/09
I love this  JABBER_WOLF | 11/09/09
Love What??  kavallerie07@... | 11/09/09
I've been telling you all for the past few months..  AzuMao | 11/06/09
Let them play with fire.  fr0thy2 | 11/06/09
I believed you...  JCitizen | 11/09/09
In the wild?  quasilou | 11/09/09
I couldn't agree more  jmgroft@... | 11/09/09
Calm down.  AzuMao | 11/09/09
@AzuMao: Nice try  quasilou | 11/09/09
Okay...  AzuMao | 11/09/09
Good point!  rahbm | 11/10/09
More secure? It may be.  fr0thy2 | 11/06/09
Trust your brain if there is one  JABBER_WOLF | 11/09/09
May be you don't have so many customers as MS  TristanGrimaux | 11/09/09
You ain't seen nothin' yet...  The Mentalist | 11/05/09
If you are talikg about your FUD and BS  GuidingLight | 11/05/09
@ Guiding-Light - your debating skills need honing  TonyOz | 11/05/09
Consider who he's replying to.  Sleeper Service | 11/05/09
The best response is  oncall | 11/05/09
@ oncall....absolutely..  TonyOz | 11/05/09
You're hoping for too much, Tony. happy  nix_hed | 11/09/09
Totally agree  rahbm | 11/10/09
And do you know what's the troubling part?  The Mentalist | 11/06/09
Wow, thanks!  quasilou | 11/09/09
I'm just wondering, with that XP mode dohickey...  nix_hed | 11/09/09
Obvious, yet not to some...  ITsupportGuy | 11/09/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  iamrta | 11/05/09
LOL  fr0thy2 | 11/06/09
Ya  AzuMao | 11/06/09
The only "happy" in Windows 7  nix_hed | 11/09/09
Performance improvements..  AzuMao | 11/09/09
Y/N  dw.needham@... | 11/09/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  Agnostic_OS | 11/05/09
Or that MS is a marketing company.  fr0thy2 | 11/06/09
What does it matter?  GuidingLight | 11/05/09
"What does it matter?"  fr0thy2 | 11/06/09
Masochistic skills  theo_durcan | 11/06/09
Nah  AzuMao | 11/07/09
I'd add  Khyron | 11/09/09
Well Said  martyh@... | 11/09/09
What?  rahbm | 11/10/09
A bad day for MS on ZDNet  Richard Flude | 11/05/09
When MS control blogs  fr0thy2 | 11/06/09
So all this proves was..  eqpc | 11/05/09
Shh...  Sleeper Service | 11/05/09
Shh ....  fr0thy2 | 11/06/09
@eqpc..incorrect  TonyOz | 11/05/09
What are you on about?  eqpc | 11/05/09
@ eqpc.....again, not so  TonyOz | 11/05/09
Do you actually understand what you are writing?  eqpc | 11/05/09
There is some truth in what TonyOz is saying  Earthling2 | 11/05/09
I agree with what you say but..  eqpc | 11/05/09
Your reply is intelligent  mechBgon | 11/05/09
That was also when  LiquidLearner | 11/06/09
Finally, some actual discussion...  JCitizen | 11/09/09
Not correct  Earthling2 | 11/05/09
That's what the AV vendors WANT you to think  NonZealot | 11/05/09
TonyOz: please point out what Linux or OS X would have stopped  NonZealot | 11/05/09
@NonZealot  TonyOz | 11/05/09
You don't understand registry  NonZealot | 11/05/09
@ NonZealot and registry files  TonyOz | 11/05/09
Then don't speak of things you know nothing about.  ye | 11/05/09
@ ye......have you ever heard of cyberbullying ?  TonyOz | 11/05/09
@TonyOz: You're clueless about the subject.  ye | 11/05/09
@ye.....again, rudeness and discourtesy  TonyOz | 11/05/09
@TonyOz: Again:You're clueless about the subject.  ye | 11/05/09
@TonyOz - security in Windows  Earthling2 | 11/05/09
@Earthling2: Very good explanation.  ye | 11/06/09
Re: Security in Windows  fr0thy2 | 11/06/09
Adding to frothy's comment...  zkiwi | 11/06/09
Try again  Earthling2 | 11/06/09
No, you try again  UAC nanny screen | 11/07/09
Here we go  Earthling2 | 11/07/09
Of course you can't  UAC nanny screen | 11/07/09
Excellent  Earthling2 | 11/07/09
No, it was exactly...  UAC nanny screen | 11/08/09
Thank you  Earthling2 | 11/08/09
Thank you for what? You being disingenuous?  UAC nanny screen | 11/09/09
Registry ignorance  honeymonster | 11/09/09
re: registry in Windows is a system file  Me_too | 11/09/09
Re; Which of the above 3 items would Linux's  hkommedal | 11/06/09
One of the most clueless posts I've read in a while.  ye | 11/05/09
Read up on NT? Why in this day and age?  fr0thy2 | 11/06/09
Indeed it is clueless  honeymonster | 11/09/09
Talk about clueless  UAC nanny screen | 11/10/09
They couldnt have done that much  jdbukis@... | 11/05/09
People are missing the most obvious advantage UNIX(-like) OSes have  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
Windows is similar.  eqpc | 11/06/09
Except that they obviously are running  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
Of course they're not running with escalation.  ye | 11/06/09
Well then  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
What's going "wrong" is the user is ignoring every warning...  ye | 11/06/09
@ye  Axsimulate | 11/06/09
@Axis: So you're saying that *NIX also identifies exe's using metadata  de-void | 11/06/09
@de-void  Axsimulate | 11/06/09
Unix Windows not so different.  bklooste | 11/09/09
You dont need escalation to run code!  eqpc | 11/06/09
Except that that prompt  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
No, it's not.  ye | 11/06/09
We dont know if the prompt is failing as they dont mention that but..  eqpc | 11/06/09
@ye  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
@Michael Kelly: Irrelevant  ye | 11/06/09
@ye  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
@Michael: Gutmann is proof that you are wrong  NonZealot | 11/06/09
@Michael Kelly: I am making a distinction because...  ye | 11/06/09
@NZ  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
You could...  WarhavenSC | 11/06/09
@WarhavenSC: I'd be happy to.  ye | 11/06/09
Got to agree with one of your points, Zealot  Ole Man | 11/06/09
Not quite right  quasilou | 11/09/09
Sure you can.  ye | 11/06/09
Good point  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
I disagree  zmud | 11/06/09
I said that myself  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
They require escalation because they perform system level changes.  ye | 11/06/09
Almost identical, but not quite  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
Yes, it can.  ye | 11/06/09
@ye... we already know that  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
@Michael Kelly: You don't know this.  ye | 11/06/09
To be fair...  quasilou | 11/09/09
@quasilou: We do have some information about the malware.  ye | 11/09/09
So if I switch off...  Sleeper Service | 11/05/09
You don't care about computing enough to learn them.  fr0thy2 | 11/06/09
One of the saddest things was what bloggers said earlier..  TonyOz | 11/05/09
@TonyOz  Axsimulate | 11/05/09
What's really sad, Axis...  Sleeper Service | 11/05/09
@Sleeper Service  Axsimulate | 11/06/09
Actually what's really sad...  Sleeper Service | 11/06/09
@Sleeper Service  Axsimulate | 11/06/09
Talk about arrogant snobs  GuidingLight | 11/06/09
@GuidingLight  Axsimulate | 11/06/09
Where the blame goes.  joe.smetona@... | 11/10/09
Incorrect assumption, irrelevant proof  Earthling2 | 11/05/09
What is your Linux experience?  joe.smetona@... | 11/09/09
I agree.  joe.smetona@... | 11/09/09
It would've been very, very helpful...  Earthling2 | 11/05/09
@ Earthling2...agreed, but this is where Microsoft is at fault  TonyOz | 11/05/09
Completely agree, but...  Earthling2 | 11/05/09
No machine was infected in either example  NonZealot | 11/05/09
UAC is Misunderstood by Everyone, Including Microsoft  mikefarinha | 11/05/09
Good points.  jamesrayg | 11/06/09
UAC: Designed to annoy users  toadlife | 11/06/09
According to one Microsoft executive.........  Ole Man | 11/06/09
What?!? I don't annoy anybody!  UAC nanny screen | 11/07/09
UAC wasn't designed to annoy USERS  Lerianis10 | 11/07/09
UAC: Annoyance and failings  PeterBoyles | 11/09/09
They weren't new.  ye | 11/09/09
Wow!  rahbm | 11/10/09
The only apps that SHOULD need Admin access  Lerianis10 | 11/07/09
@Lerianis10: What are you talking about?  quasilou | 11/09/09
Move to a Linux distro or Mac  use_linux | 11/05/09
You do know that saying it doesn't make it real?  tonymcs@... | 11/05/09
Compile source code - and solve problems  Ole Man | 11/06/09
Your post title alone...  quasilou | 11/09/09
Please take your own medicine  rahbm | 11/10/09
An interesting minor detail  Earthling2 | 11/05/09
No.  James T. Kirk | 11/05/09
amen brother!  Richie086 | 11/05/09
And which all recently had to be patched due to a number of vulns  de-void | 11/06/09
RTFA  n0neXn0ne | 11/07/09
And???  de-void | 11/09/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  Loverock Davidson | 11/05/09
It bypassed 7 and infected 7.  CounterEthicsCommissioner | 11/05/09
it's really not your issue being so stupid  ljenux-23043766007667558234416105604265 | 11/06/09
When  Viva la crank dodo | 11/06/09
You do a disservice by posting advertisements in the form of blogs  NonZealot | 11/05/09
Thankyou...  eqpc | 11/05/09
Double Standards  Metronome49 | 11/06/09
You keep bringing up Linux...  bjbrock | 11/05/09
I didn't bring up Linux or OS X  NonZealot | 11/05/09
Percentage wise...  bjbrock | 11/06/09
Windows is the MOST uninfected OS ever  NonZealot | 11/06/09
That is a good point  bobiroc | 11/06/09
Bob  Viva la crank dodo | 11/06/09
@Viva  bobiroc | 11/06/09
I appreciate what you are saying  Viva la crank dodo | 11/06/09
That's kind of idiotic, bob  UAC nanny screen | 11/07/09
Bogus point made from their marketshare  Metronome49 | 11/06/09
Well coming from you Nanny Pants  bobiroc | 11/09/09
@zealot, stop lying  UAC nanny screen | 11/07/09
Threatfire Blogger is clueless  ye | 11/05/09
Ha! What about Ed Bott, his whole blog is an Ad  Metronome49 | 11/06/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  whoflungdung | 11/05/09
What did you expect?  bendib | 11/05/09
wake up guys  soulxfer@... | 11/05/09
You don't have AV...  jamesrayg | 11/06/09
Windows is no Linux  bobiroc | 11/06/09
It's what users wanted =/  NStalnecker | 11/05/09
This doesn't appear to be related to the reduced security setting.  ye | 11/05/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 Malawi samples  CharlesEtheridge@... | 11/05/09
What UAC Really Is  JasonJD48 | 11/05/09
Nicely said  NStalnecker | 11/06/09
Agreed  Rude Union | 11/06/09
running a malware with limited privileges is NOT bypassing UAC!  directory | 11/06/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  argon0 | 11/06/09
What you're referring to is not UAC.  ye | 11/06/09
RE:What you're referring to....  argon0 | 11/06/09
UAC is a privilege escalation mechanism.  ye | 11/06/09
RE: UAC is a privilege....  argon0 | 11/06/09
It does not.  ye | 11/06/09
 argon0 | 11/06/09
@argon0: It is not UAC.  ye | 11/06/09
So much misunderstanding about the execute bit  NonZealot | 11/06/09
@NonZealot: The irony being...  ye | 11/06/09
ye and nz  argon0 | 11/06/09
@ye  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
@argon0: You're welcome.  ye | 11/07/09
@Michael Kelly: He specifically mentioned scripts.  ye | 11/07/09
well told you so just quite doesnt make it  Quebec-french | 11/06/09
wow...those 2 are miracle actually  ljenux-23043766007667558234416105604265 | 11/06/09
that is not fair swiss cheese did nothing wrong to you  Quebec-french | 11/06/09
Dancho Danchev..  eqpc | 11/06/09
Rather than lying  markbn | 11/07/09
ZDNet Bloggers  Yeartenn | 11/06/09
Once Linux...  bjbrock | 11/06/09
COMMENT......  carlsf@... | 11/06/09
UAC is a 'focus box' to prompt the user  use_linux | 11/06/09
So much ignorance  sjaak327 | 11/06/09
Starting with 7 this is no longer the case.  AzuMao | 11/11/09
The Idiots won  wolf_z | 11/06/09
It's not what you think.  ye | 11/06/09
Agreed  wolf_z | 11/06/09
Agreed as well.  ye | 11/06/09
So then...  NStalnecker | 11/06/09
Correct.  eqpc | 11/06/09
With the little information we have it does not need admin rights.  ye | 11/06/09
Indeed  NStalnecker | 11/06/09
This "research"...  whoflungdung | 11/06/09
@whoflungdung: Clarification.  ye | 11/06/09
Best post here, thanks ye  NonZealot | 11/06/09
@whoflungdung - plenty of warnings  Earthling2 | 11/06/09
NZ...  argon0 | 11/06/09
Yet by making that argument  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
It's likely there are warnings given the programs are trojans.  ye | 11/06/09
Which is why  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
Most likely the latter.  ye | 11/06/09
I vote deception  bobiroc | 11/06/09
I prefer not to vote or guess  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
@Michael  NonZealot | 11/06/09
@Michael Kelly: It's not a guess and I have very high confidence...  ye | 11/06/09
The sky is blue too. Everybody knows it.  HypnoToad72 | 11/06/09
I always wanted a green sky with purple polka-dots.  nix_hed | 11/09/09
Master Joe Says...  MasterJoe | 11/06/09
Things are going to be different this time - Trust me  Chad_z | 11/06/09
Would Vistas default UAC have prevented these?  Metronome49 | 11/06/09
No. This has nothing to do with UAC.  ye | 11/06/09
If I may steal your favorite retort...  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
I wouldn't stake my life on it.  ye | 11/06/09
Actually no  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
I am right. So you can rest easy. nt  ye | 11/06/09
Interesting that not just one...  jasonp@... | 11/09/09
Of course they came to the same conclusion.  ye | 11/09/09
There wouldn't be a market period...  jasonp@... | 11/09/09
@jasonp: No, you do not.  ye | 11/09/09
ROTFLMAO @ "that's a fact"  jasonp@... | 11/09/09
@ jasonp: It's worked perfectly fine for me for years.  ye | 11/09/09
So let's just ignore the millions...  jasonp@... | 11/10/09
Think about it for a minute..  eqpc | 11/06/09
That thought actually did cross my mind  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
LOL!  eqpc | 11/06/09
Are you serious?  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
@Michael  eqpc | 11/06/09
@Michael: Are you serious?  NonZealot | 11/06/09
@Michael Kelley. Just so you know.  Lunatic59 | 11/06/09
@NZ - If that's the case  Michael Kelly | 11/06/09
@Michael: I don't know but I can guess  NonZealot | 11/06/09
Spare us your patronizing, @Lunatic59  UAC nanny screen | 11/07/09
I've had malware bypass the UAC...  JCitizen | 11/10/09
So vauge, nothing of value can be obtained.  JoeMama_z | 11/06/09
@Axsimulate  jmoleary | 11/06/09
What will Windows do then?  argon0 | 11/06/09
Yes...it will...  lawryll@... | 11/06/09
And UNIX does essentially the same with its metadata  ye | 11/08/09
I think his concern is...  eqpc | 11/08/09
Right  AzuMao | 11/08/09
How is the OS supposed to determine...  ye | 11/08/09
Okay  AzuMao | 11/08/09
@AzuMao: Your wish is Microsoft's command.  ye | 11/08/09
If any program can disable the component that makes them need permission  AzuMao | 11/08/09
@AzuMao: What are you referring to?  ye | 11/09/09
"Have not been any known exploits"? Where have you been the past year?  AzuMao | 11/09/09
@AzuMao: I didn't see any exploits.  ye | 11/09/09
The exploit..  AzuMao | 11/09/09
@AzuMao: What you have provided is PoC not exploits.  ye | 11/09/09
When I said by default  AzuMao | 11/09/09
And UAC will have stopped those but...  eqpc | 11/08/09
Yup...  argon0 | 11/09/09
I fail to see the point of...  ye | 11/09/09
point....  argon0 | 11/09/09
Windows will attempt to run the file if...  ye | 11/09/09
@ye....  argon0 | 11/10/09
@jmoleary  Axsimulate | 11/08/09
UAC=Stupid, Slider UAC=Stupid, Jr.  nfordzdn | 11/06/09
They only ask you whether you wish to run a program multiple times  Lerianis10 | 11/07/09
I that why Norton need kernel access?...  JCitizen | 11/10/09
unbelievable JUNK  pupkin_z | 11/06/09
I FEEL NAKED NOW. Let me explain.  CounterEthicsCommissioner | 11/06/09
Was that an XP under admin (root) acount?  Earthling2 | 11/06/09
Note to Earthling:  CounterEthicsCommissioner | 11/06/09
I must be doing something wrong...  Earthling2 | 11/06/09
The main dangerous websites are porn websites  Lerianis10 | 11/09/09
Yes  AzuMao | 11/09/09
You have problems.  deowll | 11/07/09
Lessons Learned from Five Years of Building More Secure Software  Ole Man | 11/06/09
It is funny though  Earthling2 | 11/07/09
In daze of Windows past  Ole Man | 11/07/09
I am hoping  Earthling2 | 11/07/09
I'm witcha......  Ole Man | 11/08/09
Here's the problem  Earthling2 | 11/08/09
No problem! Technical issues are constant......  Ole Man | 11/12/09
Most of those 'design issues' you mention  Lerianis10 | 11/07/09
Pretty Much Useless  jpr75_z | 11/06/09
You should not disable it  Earthling2 | 11/06/09
Only because you don't know what it actually does..  sjaak327 | 11/07/09
The usual suspects are out...  zkiwi | 11/06/09
Same  NStalnecker | 11/06/09
Really?  zkiwi | 11/07/09
Microsoft says EVERY SINGLE DAY  Lerianis10 | 11/07/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  deowll | 11/07/09
Of course it's a fud article  otaddy | 11/07/09
For what stupid reason the linux fanboys think sudo is safer than UAC?  directory | 11/07/09
There is no slider for sudo  n0neXn0ne | 11/07/09
It begins...  IssacS | 11/07/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  prof123 | 11/07/09
Yep  wile_thang | 11/07/09
Slanted Article. Why not test with MSE running?  trance2tec | 11/08/09
If Microsoft were forcing everyone to use MSE...  jasonp@... | 11/09/09
Get real...  quasilou | 11/09/09
Because it's not part of Windows 7, most likely.  AzuMao | 11/09/09
Windows 7 was deemed 'less secure' than Vista...  Spikey_Mike | 11/09/09
Yes, Windows 7 was deemed 'less secure' BUT  Lerianis10 | 11/09/09
If you ran a program that was a trojan on OSX or Linux  Lerianis10 | 11/09/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  metilley@... | 11/09/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  quasilou | 11/09/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  GTX11 | 11/09/09
Really? Anybody?  quasilou | 11/09/09
The story doesn't really tell us what they did.  mikefulton | 11/09/09
any one see the latest MAC commercial ?  lynne1462@... | 11/09/09
Would setting the UAC to MAX instead of Default make a difference?  Claud.Cutler@... | 11/09/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  nappy_d | 11/09/09
This isn't a surprise  baileysc | 11/09/09
Naturally!  rahbm | 11/10/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  shinji257 | 11/09/09
Do you have any references for this?  ye | 11/09/09
Hey You!!!! STOP THAT *slap*  taiyurshu | 11/09/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  PrestonSK | 11/09/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  Papamambo | 11/09/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  dw.needham@... | 11/09/09
This is why I use Malwarebytes  rupaa62 | 11/09/09
Cookies , html and javascript will always bypass UAC  bklooste | 11/09/09
How does windows install itself?  Mahegan | 11/09/09
No, the installation process doesn't utilize UAC.  ye | 11/09/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  MoosieAZ | 11/09/09
Just wondering about filthy porno sites??  brettze | 11/09/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  hwaynew | 11/09/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  Starliner | 11/09/09
I'm Sorry But I've gotta Say...  barefoot1976 | 11/09/09
RE: Lazy  Paul1402 | 11/10/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  ps2os2 | 11/10/09
Not to throw my 2cents in again, but...  Papamambo | 11/10/09
I can't condone using Windows based on it's record.  joe.smetona@... | 11/10/09
lol  AzuMao | 11/10/09
Were these run under x86 or x64 variants of Win 7 ?  pounder_arthur@... | 11/12/09
The Musk Ox gather at the water-hole for a drink  Ole Man | 11/12/09
The UAC bypass works on 32-bit and 64-bit versions.  AzuMao | 11/13/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  wskige001 | 11/12/09
Send me two dozen of each  Ole Man | 11/12/09
Wtf  AzuMao | 11/13/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  wgrimes | 11/15/09
RE: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples  cocococo013 | 11/16/09
hmm copyight???  dannydaman9@... | 11/19/09
They could  AzuMao | 11/19/09

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