Are there any reports out there that show Windows 7 running with UAC that its 
minimizes the infections of spyware.
While I am not a huge fan of MACS, their security model is obviously much 
better than Windows.  I am hoping that with Win 7 and their requirement to run 
as admin similar to the Unix model that it will help minimize this.  Even with 
users not in admin group in Windows XP, Vista I have seen malware get right on 
and hose a machine.
Of course with Windows 7 if you make someone a local admin and disable the UAC 
you are back to the XP model of security.

Of all our support requests I would say 40% at least are malware related 
probably higher..

I see this as an OS security issue not a 3rd party program issue.

Greg
-----Original Message-----
From: Tammy [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 10:11 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: WTF? Fake AV

Everyone seems to be having these issues of the rogues slipping through. Not 
just any one AV.
70 thousand or so new ones released daily so it is difficult for anyone to keep 
up.
More explained here by Eric Howes

http://www.sunbeltsecuritynews.com/

Regards,

Tammy Stewart
Malware Removal Specialist
Sunbelt Software
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