It's secure against everyone, including the user. Windows could relax that part a bit if they wanted.
No, as a user which has no need for kernel access I want it locked down so the real things I care about, my data, is more secure. It's called security in depth.
It's secure against everyone, including the user. Windows could relax that part a bit if they wanted.
No, as a user which has no need for kernel access I want it locked down so the real things I care about, my data, is more secure. It's called security in depth.