BarkingGhostar
Diamond Member
Computers normally do not turn themselves and begin online activities to which they can become infected. It takes a human, and a most suspicious one at that.How is this Urban legend? Think about it: If a virus says "Hey, lets delete x file in c:\windows\system32" and its running as administrator... OKAY! DELETE.
Comparatively, with Vista/7, UAC pops up, and if you're smart and realize you have no idea what this program is, you say no. Access denied, no modification done at all.
Depending on what the user is doing, this may or may not happen often, but from a security standpoint, running as an admin on a day to day basis is a bad idea.