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Total Security 360 vs Wanna Cry Ransomware
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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 759496" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>It's notthing. Qihoo blocks the right click context usage when authorizstion is required or at least for qihoo. Comodo sandbox works this way, so I think it's a qihoo thing. Actually, even the settings in Qihoo can't be changed in SUA without tweaking the Qihoo GUI processes to "Run As Administrator" in the Qihoo program folder.</p><p></p><p>I slao have the 360 sandbox application set to "Run as Administrator" in the program folder, so I can work with the qihoo sandbox settings in SUA (after entering a password). I can add a program to the list of apps that run by default sandboxed, and this works fine. However, right click on a file to sandbox doesn't work unfortunately in user account. Can see the option, btw, just gives a qihoo error like everything else qihoo without RAA adjustments being made. I will go back and take a look at the processes. Maybe I can find one that I need to set to RAA to make it work. Error pic:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]196569[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]196570[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Yes, a little off topic I guess (?), but it seems related since the sandbox for 360 is so valuable for blocking malware...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 759496, member: 32547"] It's notthing. Qihoo blocks the right click context usage when authorizstion is required or at least for qihoo. Comodo sandbox works this way, so I think it's a qihoo thing. Actually, even the settings in Qihoo can't be changed in SUA without tweaking the Qihoo GUI processes to "Run As Administrator" in the Qihoo program folder. I slao have the 360 sandbox application set to "Run as Administrator" in the program folder, so I can work with the qihoo sandbox settings in SUA (after entering a password). I can add a program to the list of apps that run by default sandboxed, and this works fine. However, right click on a file to sandbox doesn't work unfortunately in user account. Can see the option, btw, just gives a qihoo error like everything else qihoo without RAA adjustments being made. I will go back and take a look at the processes. Maybe I can find one that I need to set to RAA to make it work. Error pic: [ATTACH=full]196569[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]196570[/ATTACH] Yes, a little off topic I guess (?), but it seems related since the sandbox for 360 is so valuable for blocking malware... [/QUOTE]
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