Here’s fantastic evidence that running with LUA will save your bacon from adminfoo.net: Proof: LUA Makes You Safer. Look at the results table from a eWeek article where their test labs ran as an Administrator, Power User, and User and “visited a series of less-than-savory Web sites in an effort to install various types of adware and spyware bundlers.” The results are amazing. On Windows XP SP2, the Administrator and Power Users accounts had 16 detected threats. The User had zero! Do you believe all of us clamoring for everyone to run as LUA now?
Some of the comments on yesterday’s post and numerous emails from folks said they had tried LUA, but had all sorts of problems. I apologize for not going into more detail on making the switch. Here are some thoughts on getting started and making the most of it. Of course, go to nonadmin.editme.com for more details and other tips.
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