Re: How effective is a Limited User Account?
- From: Shark <alien51@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 04:18:09 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 27, 1:33 am, "Allan" <mu8j...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One reason
enterprises get viruses is that employees open emails which can then
propagate througout the internal network.
Yes, I understand that. But even if it propagates itself as a worm
through the network, it still won't be able to modify the registry or
autoexec.bat or any other self executable file upon startup. Meaning,
as soon as the computer is turned off the virus or worm is killed.
Evidently there is another technique viruses are using and that's what
I want to understand.
.
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