Microsoft Kills AutoRun In Windows
aesoteric writes "Microsoft has finally decided to push out an update to disable AutoRun in its XP operating system, a Windows feature that had been increasingly exploited by virus writers over the years. But because Microsoft still sees AutoRun as a feature and not a security hole, it isn't calling its Windows Update a "security update" but rather an "Important, non-security update" — but it effectively disables the AutoRun feature anyway."
Man, this is just like Sony removing the "Other OS" feature from the PS3. I PAID for Windows XP because of the Auto-Run feature, as I'm sure many others have as well. This is a clear case of bait-and-switch deceptive marketing practicing. I wonder if a legal case could be made...
Rhymes that keep their secrets will unfold behind the clouds.There upon the rainbow is the answer to a neverending story
As long as you never run IE, don't connect your computer to the internet, and never insert external media, then YES!
There's no -1 for "I don't get it."
Their CD rootkits won't run automatically
Bet you there's a super-secret way to re-enable autorun on a specific medium for just such reasons
(which will be discovered and exploited by malware writers)
[sarcasm] He has auto-sarcasm turned of, you insensitive clod! [/sarcasm]