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I just blogwalking to Design Blog. I found some interesting posts that I think rewriting in here will make their interesting post spread wider.

Before you read more to this post, take a look to Stylish Theme they’ve use:

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2 Interesting post in Design Blog is:

  1. How to make User Accounts Control Behaviour
  2. Way to got membership in the Spyware Community

I copy-paste several parts of their post below to give you some introduction. ;)

User Accounts Control Behaviour

With the User Account Control technology acting as a sentry, two security related benefits are immediately realized:

  1. Malware cannot install silently in the background while a user is unaware. UAC doesn’t prevent malware from installing, mind you; it just stops the installation in its tracks before an administrator gives it the go ahead. What’s more, this safeguard is directly related to the second main benefit.
  2. UAC requires either credentials or confirmation before performing any act that will affect all users of the computer. Individual users can still make changes to their own user environments because that won’t affect the computer as a whole. But more sweeping changes such as accidentally disabling a driver (or installing a piece of malware) will be prevented by UAC until administrator approval is given.

Membership in Spyware Community

BasicMembership – CausesWindows Defender to send basic information about the software it detects toMicrosoft. Such basic information includes the actions you perform on software, as well as reports on whether the action was successful. Also, you will not be given alerts about detected software that has not yet been analyzed for risks. In some cases, the basic information sent might include personal information, butMicrosoft will not use this info to contact you.

Advanced membership – Gives you an additional level of control by alerting you about software installations or changes made by installed software that has not yet been analyzed for risks. An advanced membership will send basic information plus information about potentially unwanted software such as the filenames, locations, and how this software has changed your computer. In some cases, personal information may be sent, but Microsoft will not contact you using this info.

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