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What are some lightweight configurations for zero-day threats?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 729341" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Normally, Sandboxie is not required when using Shadow Defender.</p><p>But, with Sandboxie paid version, the user may isolate vulnerable applications in the separate custom sandboxes. Such sandboxes can be extremely restricted to kill any other programs (malware, keyloggers, exploits, script sponsors, Internet access etc.).</p><p>Another case is installing and updating applications in the Sandbox, located on the partition that is not in the Shadow Mode. That can be useful when Shadow Defender works in Shadow Mode on boot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 729341, member: 32260"] Normally, Sandboxie is not required when using Shadow Defender. But, with Sandboxie paid version, the user may isolate vulnerable applications in the separate custom sandboxes. Such sandboxes can be extremely restricted to kill any other programs (malware, keyloggers, exploits, script sponsors, Internet access etc.). Another case is installing and updating applications in the Sandbox, located on the partition that is not in the Shadow Mode. That can be useful when Shadow Defender works in Shadow Mode on boot. [/QUOTE]
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