According to a report by BeyondTrust, 90% of Windows 7 vulnerabilities can be mitigated by configuring users to operate without administrator rights. Ironic, huh? considering that about an equal percentage of problems on forums like this are solved by having users grant themselves admin rights. Ease of use and security apparently dont gell too well.
Source:90 percent of Windows 7 flaws fixed by removing admin rights
By Emil Protalinski | Last updated 14 days ago
After tabulating all the vulnerabilities published in Microsoft's 2009 Security Bulletins, it turns out 90 percent of the vulnerabilities can be mitigated by configuring users to operate without administrator rights, according to a report by BeyondTrust. As for the published Windows 7 vulnerabilities through March 2010, 57 percent are no longer applicable after removing administrator rights. By comparison, Windows 2000 is at 53 percent, Windows XP is at 62 percent, Windows Server 2003 is at 55 percent, Windows Vista is at 54 percent, and Windows Server 2008 is at 53 percent. The two biggest exploited Microsoft applications also fare well: 100 percent of Microsoft Office flaws and 94 percent of Internet Explorer flaws (and 100 percent of IE8 flaws) no longer work.
90 percent of Windows 7 flaws fixed by removing admin rights