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Sandboxie vs an API Exploit redux
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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 420716" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>I totally agree with you. As I stated a number of times, Sandboxie is a fine program, and I am certainly a proponent of virtualization. My intention was far from doing a hatchet job on SB, but instead to make the typical user aware that SB can't just be used as an install-and-forget type of application, and most assuredly not as a "leave it at default and everything will be fine" type of security solution (I'm sure you were as horrified as I was with the "just tick the drop Rights box" method that many had advocated). </p><p></p><p>I think that your Primer on the use of SB is new knowledge for many of its fans and you certainly deserve much credit for taking the time to present it. Our goal here should be to make sure fellow members are protected from malware, and sometimes highlighting certain issues may be presented in an alarming manner.</p><p></p><p>(and thanks for correcting the typo!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 420716, member: 7463"] I totally agree with you. As I stated a number of times, Sandboxie is a fine program, and I am certainly a proponent of virtualization. My intention was far from doing a hatchet job on SB, but instead to make the typical user aware that SB can't just be used as an install-and-forget type of application, and most assuredly not as a "leave it at default and everything will be fine" type of security solution (I'm sure you were as horrified as I was with the "just tick the drop Rights box" method that many had advocated). I think that your Primer on the use of SB is new knowledge for many of its fans and you certainly deserve much credit for taking the time to present it. Our goal here should be to make sure fellow members are protected from malware, and sometimes highlighting certain issues may be presented in an alarming manner. (and thanks for correcting the typo!) [/QUOTE]
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