I'm a tad confused by this. Because non-admins have always been able to install software for their own user accounts - that is, anywhere they have...
This would be a good time for me to point out that running this - Firefox with NoScript plugin on a Windows XP SP3 limited account behind a...
For those of you who are suffering from this issue, I can confirm that updating Internet Explorer is not a reliable solution. For some, it may...
Just recently examined a system that BSOD'd after this patch. Turns out there was a rootkit on the system. Rootkit killed, BSOD went away. So,...
You're not going to like my suggestion, but... Most people who frequent security forums have, over the years, seen their share of people who...
It is a pretty strange coincidence - if it is a coincidence - to have those two things happen so close together: a false positive on more than one...
It still seems like a false positive to me. That URL detection, I mean. For what I can gather from Opera's fantastically limited report on...
Apparently it's just a Kaspersky false positive. http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=1699292 Ah. Anti-virus software. Making us...
Yes, it is certainly very much true that some of these exploits are of less concern than others. That's certainly also why MS rates one type as...
Yes, we are disputing that. Most people would interpret these statements of "attacker needs valid logon credentials" in a way that would give them...
DR_LaRRY_PEpPeR is right. MS is using very misleading language, which will give folks the wrong impression of how these vulnerabilities can be...
This feels far more likely than anything else. Caveat: I know nothing of the case except what I've read in this thread and the link in the first...
Oh for Pete's sake, guys. ;D Hungry Man's basic argument about AEs is sensible. I don't necessarily agree with his terminology about it, meaning...
Wait, what's this talk of a POC? No POC needed here: memory-only malware can do all kinds of evil stuff, and it will absolutely positively not be...
Not much of a deal breaker, really. You can still steal or delete data, including passwords and banking credentials, you can still use the system...
Creating persistence by making use of write access without using it to create new executable files (which includes modifying existing ones, thus...
Or... Short answer to thread title: Anti-Exes will be bypassed (or circumvented or avoided, or whatever word you prefer) by any malware that...
It's good that you're being careful with "community-made" patches, mods and such. Although it's my experience that much of that stuff is clean as...
Thanks. :D I've been busy out working and enjoying spring and summer, but sometimes I do sneak around.
Yeah, I was just a little uncertain with the meaning of this bit so I thought I'd throw that in to make sure everyone's on the same page, as...
Having different user accounts only prevents things jumping from one account to another automatically, simply from some user screwing up with...
Ah, okay, I misunderstood you before, thinking you wanted to stop macros from running entirely. Because, even if you can run just a macro and...
In short, the answer is "no". Sure, nothing prevents you from taking away Execute permission from users regardind just one file, one folder, or...
Thread necromancy. In case everyone hadn't noticed it yet, Safety Scanner seems to automatically remove some files it detects as malware,...
This. Some of the AV vendors seem to be falling into somewhat of a panic now that it seems many users are no longer willing to pay their...
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