Why you shouldn’t turn off UAP in Windows Vista 5270
Coming from Windows Connected:Lately in the newsgroups for the Windows Vista beta and a number of different online forums people are disabling one of the key pillars of Windows Vista’s increased security, UAC (User Account Control) formerly UAP (User Account Protection).
This is really rubbing me the wrong way as it is ultimately going to hurt this technology succeed. Plus, it will undermine the effectiveness of much of the testing these individuals are doing on Windows Vista. Not only is how to do this making its way around the beta audience, but now even the main stream tech sites like bink.nu are advertising how to do this.
Without this technology you are losing a large part of the security value adds for Windows Vista. You instantly lose the ability to do Protected Mode Internet Explorer which one could argue is the major attack vector for today’s malware. You lose Protected Admin which, it seems many admin’s are not too fond of but it helps protect us from ourselves. You can say you don’t need this, you’re too good to make a mistake like some common user, but you are fooling yourself. (continue at source)








