• IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Yes. The prompt asking you if you wanted to do it or not would come up next. Unless they figured out some sneaky way to do something to avoid using admin.

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      Deploy a user-level payload that is auto started on login. The computer is now part of the botnet and can already be used for useful ops. Deploy a privilege escalation payload later if needed.

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      90% of users when they are presented with the UAC popup when they do something:

      “Yes yes whateverrr” <click>

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          It would be trivial to add a “please click ‘yes’ to the UAC prompt to allow verification” screen, so that isn’t really going to stop anyone.

          I’ve seen a bit of office malware in the past that did that, where it had a bunch of images instructing you to enable macros and that.