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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Member 308817310" data-source="post: 821951" data-attributes="member: 80647"><p>If you know how Sandboxie works then you'll be able to find online content describing how the technology can be beaten - I'm referring to the techniques behind Sandboxie for clarification. None of them are written specifically for Sandboxie, but then again, not many people outside these forums could care less about Sandboxie nowadays. In fact, a good portion of the experts in the Information & Security industry take a disliking to all security software that doesn't originate from Microsoft.</p><p></p><p>It's not about whether Sandboxie can be defeated by malicious software or not though. It doesn't matter what you use... anything is going to be defeated eventually. It's inevitable. I'm not saying that Microsoft's technology is invincible whereas Sandboxie is not. What I'm saying is that due to how they all work, Microsoft's is better in general from a security perspective.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry, but that's simply not true. It's not a James Bond movie. There are ways to evade certain features of Sandboxie which will work just as successfully when there's nothing like Sandboxie to be defeated.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You said and I quote, "If you want to launch the browser in a really safe environment, it is better to use Sandboxie", except that's simply false. It's fine if it's your opinion, but you've voiced it like a fact. If you had actually investigated the differences of Microsoft's sandbox technology and Sandboxie, you'd have already known in advance and wouldn't have spread false information.</p><p></p><p>I'm merely correcting your false information. The topic was about Windows Defender's Application Guard and Windows Sandbox. See the thread title.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Member 308817310, post: 821951, member: 80647"] If you know how Sandboxie works then you'll be able to find online content describing how the technology can be beaten - I'm referring to the techniques behind Sandboxie for clarification. None of them are written specifically for Sandboxie, but then again, not many people outside these forums could care less about Sandboxie nowadays. In fact, a good portion of the experts in the Information & Security industry take a disliking to all security software that doesn't originate from Microsoft. It's not about whether Sandboxie can be defeated by malicious software or not though. It doesn't matter what you use... anything is going to be defeated eventually. It's inevitable. I'm not saying that Microsoft's technology is invincible whereas Sandboxie is not. What I'm saying is that due to how they all work, Microsoft's is better in general from a security perspective. Sorry, but that's simply not true. It's not a James Bond movie. There are ways to evade certain features of Sandboxie which will work just as successfully when there's nothing like Sandboxie to be defeated. You said and I quote, "If you want to launch the browser in a really safe environment, it is better to use Sandboxie", except that's simply false. It's fine if it's your opinion, but you've voiced it like a fact. If you had actually investigated the differences of Microsoft's sandbox technology and Sandboxie, you'd have already known in advance and wouldn't have spread false information. I'm merely correcting your false information. The topic was about Windows Defender's Application Guard and Windows Sandbox. See the thread title. [/QUOTE]
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