I've seen low incidents of these types of issues with both Win7 and Vista
with UAC enabled.

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On Apr 28, 2010 10:19 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

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

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Everyone seems to be having these issues of the rogues slipping through. Not
just any one AV.
70 tho...

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