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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 787301" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Sandboxing can be probably the safest, but if you make it safest then it will also be the least usable for most users. The kernel exploits are less dangerous if you use restricted setup (SRP, Anti-Exe, etc.), because less stuff (and less exploits) will be executed in the system.</p><p>So, usually people use the Sandboxing only for the most vulnerable applications like browsers, document viewers/editors, etc. For the rest stuff the other solutions are more comfortable.</p><p>For example ReHIPS (liked by [USER=178]@Umbra[/USER]) can be used as a hybrid of Sandboxing + Programs Hardening + Anti-Exe.</p><p>If you like default-deny SRP, then you must be cautious with the vulnerable software (if whitelisted). That is why such software usually has got some in-built security (sandbox/AppContainer).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 787301, member: 32260"] Sandboxing can be probably the safest, but if you make it safest then it will also be the least usable for most users. The kernel exploits are less dangerous if you use restricted setup (SRP, Anti-Exe, etc.), because less stuff (and less exploits) will be executed in the system. So, usually people use the Sandboxing only for the most vulnerable applications like browsers, document viewers/editors, etc. For the rest stuff the other solutions are more comfortable. For example ReHIPS (liked by [USER=178]@Umbra[/USER]) can be used as a hybrid of Sandboxing + Programs Hardening + Anti-Exe. If you like default-deny SRP, then you must be cautious with the vulnerable software (if whitelisted). That is why such software usually has got some in-built security (sandbox/AppContainer). [/QUOTE]
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