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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 92963" data-source="post: 969487"><p>[USER=69673]@ticklemefeet[/USER]</p><p></p><p>In terms of containment it is stronger than sandboxie (AppContainer has lower rights than Untrusted). Try running Sandboxie with HitmanPro.alert and you will be scared of the HMPalert warnings. Security specialists say that the extra security Sandboxie offers comes with a price of adding holes in the browser sandbox (making it weaker potentially).</p><p></p><p>on the other hand Sandboxie's sandbox is stronger than for instance Comodo's and Avast's sandbox and I don't know of any malware which escaped those AV-sandboxes. Also the intervention of Sandboxie changes some stuff internally reducing the chance that a browser vulnability can be used and reproduced in a predictable way (security through obscurity).</p><p></p><p>I really can't give you a straightforward answer simply because there is no real life data in which both sandboxes were put on the bench in transparant and verifiable AB-tests. i thought [USER=74969]@plat1098[/USER] and Wat0114 use Sandboxie with Firefox and/or Chrome/Edge, so maybe they would be so kind to post their experience with sandboxie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 92963, post: 969487"] [USER=69673]@ticklemefeet[/USER] In terms of containment it is stronger than sandboxie (AppContainer has lower rights than Untrusted). Try running Sandboxie with HitmanPro.alert and you will be scared of the HMPalert warnings. Security specialists say that the extra security Sandboxie offers comes with a price of adding holes in the browser sandbox (making it weaker potentially). on the other hand Sandboxie's sandbox is stronger than for instance Comodo's and Avast's sandbox and I don't know of any malware which escaped those AV-sandboxes. Also the intervention of Sandboxie changes some stuff internally reducing the chance that a browser vulnability can be used and reproduced in a predictable way (security through obscurity). I really can't give you a straightforward answer simply because there is no real life data in which both sandboxes were put on the bench in transparant and verifiable AB-tests. i thought [USER=74969]@plat1098[/USER] and Wat0114 use Sandboxie with Firefox and/or Chrome/Edge, so maybe they would be so kind to post their experience with sandboxie. [/QUOTE]
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