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| Subject: | admin privileges and trojans |
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| Date: | Wed, 29 Nov 2006 00:29:56 -0500 |
I'm trying to put together some information for the higher ups to show them the threat level by allowing users to have admin privileges on their systems. Would it be safe to say that a lot of trojans/viruses could not be installed on a system where users did not have admin privileges? Are there any good studies or analysis out there? I've looked around a bit, and I have found some minor articles. I wanted to see what your thoughts were.
Thanks. C
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