theevilsharpie
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One note though: when I discussed prompts, I wasn't thinking only of the Firewall prompts - I know that much is dependent on a few factors (you described more than I was familiar with in that regard, btw), but also UAC prompts - before a program can even alter anything in the firewall, it has to be granted access for installation anyhow.
You would think you'd need at least elevated access, but that doesn't seem to be the case. I've had to disable a few firewall rules added by games I've installed from Steam, and I never received a UAC prompt in those instances.
This much I'm a little dusty with, but can malware and whatnot slip through all of that and go straight into altering Firewall rules, without *any* interaction from the user?
Drive-by downloads from malicious Flash or Java applets are an obvious vector of attack.