When Windows 7 starts UAC, streaking can only prevent 20% of viruses?

  

The following is a manuscript issued by a foreign security vendor. Since it is a security vendor, of course, you can't let yourself have no food. Of course, there is no anti-virus software. Actually, this is not the case. Then Windows7 will have a special article about the benefits of not installing anti-virus software under Windows 7. Nowadays, they have developed a habit. When they read the manuscripts on the newspapers and the articles on the Internet, they will always have a bit of doubt in their hearts, and there are too many soft articles and guns in this era of supremacy.

Sophos, a well-known Internet security company in the UK, has claimed that the Windows 7 User Account Control ("ACAC") security feature can only protect against 20% of viruses.

Do not install any anti-virus software. Under Windows 7's default system settings, Sophos used 10 new viruses to test UAC, and only 2 viruses were blocked. Of course, this virus sample is also taken too little, and no harm to the virus.

UAC is designed to prevent unauthorized software from running, and most current viruses can bypass this barrier. This move shows (feeling this sentence is very boring, what can this show?), Windows 7 security has not improved much compared to the previous version, users still need to install anti-virus software after purchasing a new PC.

Of course, Microsoft also recommends that users install anti-virus software and provide free anti-virus software Microsoft Security Essentials.


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