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<blockquote data-quote="danb" data-source="post: 883301" data-attributes="member: 62850"><p>What is easier to respond to, a UAC prompt or a VS prompt? What is SAFER to respond to, a UAC prompt or a VS prompt? 95%+ of our users are average Joes, and we have a lot of users. I get about 4-5 password reset / account support emails a day, and I have had less than 5 in eight years ask about how to use VS.</p><p></p><p>When the common denominator is WD, a second layer of some kind is a good idea. In other words, malware authors are going to bypass WD first, since it is the common denominator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danb, post: 883301, member: 62850"] What is easier to respond to, a UAC prompt or a VS prompt? What is SAFER to respond to, a UAC prompt or a VS prompt? 95%+ of our users are average Joes, and we have a lot of users. I get about 4-5 password reset / account support emails a day, and I have had less than 5 in eight years ask about how to use VS. When the common denominator is WD, a second layer of some kind is a good idea. In other words, malware authors are going to bypass WD first, since it is the common denominator. [/QUOTE]
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