Yeah, I cross-posted with you. ;D
Honestly, I have no idea why anyone would auto-generate rules for some random programs, particularly in folders that would allow limited users...
If you're running without admin privileges, then it won't kill your system even if it executes - without privilege escalation, the worst such a...
Ah, seeing threads like this warms my heart. :) Yeah, running AppLocker on a couple of systems currently. And it's really quite nice. Two...
Agreed that it's not likely, but sometimes it does happen. Sometimes even to parties that should be experts, such as AV companies. And I've seen...
Well, this is just what I've always been saying. A real test is testing on a real system, not in a virtual machine. As for malware actually...
No problem. File permissions can be complicated if you're not familiar with them. It takes some learning to understand how they work, but once...
Tons of browser vulnerabilities around, and new ones are discovered as old ones are fixed. The vulnerability also does not have to be in a browser...
It's difficult to be very specific because it all depends on the system: most systems will come with the default permissions from MS, some will...
Write access is not the problem, as far as being able to get around SRP is concerned - having both Write and Execute is (and also having Change...
Whether it's a problem depends on how the file permissions are set on your system. Some systems have non-default permissions due to changes by the...
Deleting the infected account will kill the active malware - processes, injected libraries, such things. But depending on where in the filesystem...
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Unable+to+download+or+save+files#Enable_downloads_blocked_by_Security_Zone_Policy It's all about the...
It could easily be that some legit software you've installed is creating those drivers. Could be an anti-rootkit scanner, a DRM protection...
It's absolutely no threat at all, given an even remotely reasonable security policy. These are "vulnerabilities" in AV scanning engines that can...
No, they can't. But they can claim that having incompetent users know the admin password is inherently insecure. And that's exactly the point of...
Nah. In the real world, there has been practically no change at all as to how users view the subject of security. It's still something they a)...
Q: Is running a million security programs necessary? A: No. But for some people, it's a hobby.
I think you're being rather unnecessarily dramatic and overreacting here, Mrk. Of course, we're all free to do as we please. I've always been...
Actually that looks like your Appearance menu window has somehow become resized into being so huge it covers up everything else. Don't know how...
My test machine was XP Pro SP3. Maybe I should've used a Win7 Ultimate x64 instead.
Wait, what? ??? Your Opera does not have any toolbars visible? No address bar? Nothing? How do you even browse with it then? Or does everything...
Well, darn. I'm officially out of ideas. ;D I'll have to give it some more thought. Meanwhile, if you've got other systems around there and have...
I tested it just now on Opera 10.51 build 3315. You don't drag the button from the side panel, though. Instead, you should: 1) Open the...
Interesting stuff! I don't have any Home versions around here right now, so I unfortunately can't test that. It could be, I guess, that there's...
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