Your random thought would appear to apply to Microsoft’s admission that UAC isn’t a panacea.
After all, a false sense of security isn’t really security any more than popping antacids fixes an ulcer. Both temporarily make you feel better, but the problem still exists.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=175
Your random thought would appear to apply to Microsoft’s admission that UAC isn’t a panacea.
After all, a false sense of security isn’t really security any more than popping antacids fixes an ulcer. Both temporarily make you feel better, but the problem still exists.
Lori