Holy moly. A full UAC bypass (even if set on the highest setting). Nice one @tiraniddo!https://twitter.com/FuzzySec/status/885599607237079042 …
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Has Microsoft reclassified UAC as a security boundary? If not, then maybe people shouldn't be logging in as an Admin for daily operations.
No they haven’t. That doesn’t change the fact that many many many people still treat it as one no matter how many times MS says it isn’t.
Microsoft also talks out of both sides when they say this because sometimes they fix these bypasses and sometimes they don’t.
The UAC was designed to steer us to a viable world where people don't need to log in as Admin. https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/markrussinovich/2007/02/12/psexec-user-account-control-and-security-boundaries/ …pic.twitter.com/ZxyKAPUO7z
Ironically, it has achieved a world where people think it's fine to do everything as Admin because of what they think the UAC is for.
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