Gangularis
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UAC (nor the sudo/root model) doesn't protect against all possible malware vector, so I don't see your point.
It doesn't protect against "all possible malware"... Neither does any single anti-virus program. I suppose you don't see the point of those programs, either.
A trojan is going to be destructive on XP, on Vista, or on any OS in the world. That's not what these controls are designed to protect against.
Now you're talking about trojans? I don't think I even uttered the word.
I'm not getting ridiculous, you completely missed (or ignored) my point. UAC and sudo/root are designed to protect against non-user initiated privileged escalations.
AKA.. MALWARE...
Saying that UAC is pointless is like saying that sudo/root is pointless
It's not at all the same.. sudo is used by advanced users, that use an OS that is not targeted by malware on a regular basis... Noob users, that don't know what they're doing, should be FORCED to log into an admin account to install programs, in the case of Windows....
SUDO WOULD BE JUST AS BIG OF A FLAWED CONCEPT IF AVERAGE USERS WERE USING LINUX.. and if linux was the target of malware, like windows is.
Tell your local security guy to ask/declare a derogation.
You're obviously VERY unaware of what it's like to work in a sensitive customer service environment, that largely involves remote connectivity and troubleshooting of average user PCs.
You don't go around changing a bunch of settings on a customer's remote PC if it's not necessary. Turning off UAC is not considered necessary, since we can click on "continue" just like the user. It is, however, annoying.
Some malware, yes. Actually, some propagation vectors. But not all malware and propagation vectors.
Could you possibly try to blur reality here, more? "Some propagation vectors"?? Uh yeah... malware propagates through certain vectors... so do viruses.. Quit trying to minimize it into contrivances.. UAC's main purpose is security - and that security involves preventing the propagation of malware... Just admit it, and quit trying to distort UAC's purpose.
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