Re: HOWTO: How to remove VX2 spyware (the latest and worst versions)

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> You are missing the point. I am defending no one. Both > your friend and the admin are
> guilty.
> The user should have had limited rights to the PC hard
> disk and Registry so software
> could not be installed.

Consider what you're saying. How can my friend be guilty of something
he has NO CONTROL over?

Who did not install SP2? Admin.

Who did not force my friend to use a limited account? Admin.

Who did not allow security updates? Admin.

Who did not provide adequate firewall protection? Admin.

Who let my friend go to an malware-infested site? Admin.

Hence it's totally admin's fault.

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