They were also blocked by MSE, Windows Defender and most other AV's.
Scan these files on VirusTotal and you will see.
Here is one example of "Server.exe"-
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/...bf681c3e5b3544ecf5574c2ac9a0a8ffec1/analysis/
Like I said these files are not distributed in the wild, users will have to go to a malware hosting site, forum or hacking site, etc. and manually download them. If you manually download a file known to be malicious then you deserve whatever infection you get.
Why worry about about hacking tools bypassing UAC, if you have to manually hunt to find them and in return they are blocked by just about all AV's? What is the chance that you would accidentally download them if they are not available in the wild for accidental download?
Can you actually find any UAC hacking tools not detected by most AV's? Even in the previous video you can see that there is no real-time AV protection enabled in order to run this UAC hacking tool.
The point I'm trying to make you should never depend on only one component or product to secure a system.
UAC is intended to work with a real-time AV advised by Microsoft. MSE and Windows Defender fills in the gaps for these UAC hacks and I haven't found any that wasn't detected and blocked.
Thanks.