> They actually let hackers take a shot at Vista this summer 
> and rave reviews
> came out of it. I think 1 person was able to trick UAC but this was
> in...hrmmm...I think Beta 2. That hole was covered in the next major
> release.

See, this is exactly what I'm talking about.  I have no doubt that Vista
will be more secure than XP, merely because of the non-admin user thing.
But there /will/ be holes that allow hackers to bypass the UAC stuff.
Mark my words.  Will antivirus programs solve this?  They could, but
like Dave pointed out you still have to have updated virus definitions
(which should be automated anyway).




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