📎 AI Summary:
The thread discusses a perceived UAC flaw in Windows 7 highlighted by The Register, suggesting it could allow malware to gain access silently. The original post warns users to be cautious when surfing. A later comment dismisses the flaw, arguing that user permission is required to run potentially malicious programs, implying that user error, not the OS vulnerability, is the real risk. Overall, the sentiment leans towards skepticism about the flaw's significance, emphasizing user responsibility.

sssteve72

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Yeah they are correct. IF someone is dumb enough to install a program that they are not familiar with.

Hardly a flaw. I tested their program (yes I downloaded the file and clicked on it) and to run the program you have to click "OK" and allow it access.

So I suppose yes if I click on a virus file and say OK like a moron and allow it access then yes I suppose it would be a flaw or the computer could just be running the program that I clicked on to install. What a shock computers still are not smart and STILL rely on users.