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<blockquote data-quote="Zorro" data-source="post: 821987" data-attributes="member: 80312"><p>Naturally, since Sandboxie is a sandbox that uses isolation technology based on partial file system and registry virtualization, there are probably ways to bypass its protection. There is no perfect program. I said that it’s my subjective opinion. I do not impose it on anyone, everyone chooses by himself what to use, I just say, based on my personal experience and feedback on the program from those users who use it. And the fact that I and many others, using this program for safe surfing, did not encounter system infection through visiting various sites (let's leave the question of how realistic it is to get infected in this way, but for the sake of interest I even went with this program and with the antivirus turned off according to known malicious sites), says that the program really makes Internet surfing safe. I can not say that the sandbox from Microsoft will not be able to protect, I did not use it. But I read a lot of reviews from ordinary users, from which I can judge that this sandbox causes no less problems than Sandboxie, but it’s definitely impossible to say anything specific about the quality of protection. As already said, there is no ideal program, there are more convenient and less convenient, more difficult to break and less difficult to break. And time will tell what is more convenient and less penetrable - Sandboxie or Microsoft's sandbox. </p><p>"A good portion of the experts in the Information & Security industry take a disliking to all security software that doesn't originate from Microsoft". Where are the expert polls? Statistics? Where are the interviews in which cybersecurity officials say they prefer the security offered by Microsoft? In tests of experts of antivirus laboratories on a pedestal, we see invariably products of Kaspersky Lab, Bitdefender, Symantek, Avast... These antiviruses receive from the experts the honorary titles of "outstanding products" and "products of the year" (<a href="https://www.av-comparatives.org/tests/summary-report-2018/" target="_blank">Summary Report 2018 | AV-Comparatives</a>). In the results table, the protective product from Microsoft is far from the top, although it cannot be said that it is completely bad. This is the opinion of experts and testers in the field of computer security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zorro, post: 821987, member: 80312"] Naturally, since Sandboxie is a sandbox that uses isolation technology based on partial file system and registry virtualization, there are probably ways to bypass its protection. There is no perfect program. I said that it’s my subjective opinion. I do not impose it on anyone, everyone chooses by himself what to use, I just say, based on my personal experience and feedback on the program from those users who use it. And the fact that I and many others, using this program for safe surfing, did not encounter system infection through visiting various sites (let's leave the question of how realistic it is to get infected in this way, but for the sake of interest I even went with this program and with the antivirus turned off according to known malicious sites), says that the program really makes Internet surfing safe. I can not say that the sandbox from Microsoft will not be able to protect, I did not use it. But I read a lot of reviews from ordinary users, from which I can judge that this sandbox causes no less problems than Sandboxie, but it’s definitely impossible to say anything specific about the quality of protection. As already said, there is no ideal program, there are more convenient and less convenient, more difficult to break and less difficult to break. And time will tell what is more convenient and less penetrable - Sandboxie or Microsoft's sandbox. "A good portion of the experts in the Information & Security industry take a disliking to all security software that doesn't originate from Microsoft". Where are the expert polls? Statistics? Where are the interviews in which cybersecurity officials say they prefer the security offered by Microsoft? In tests of experts of antivirus laboratories on a pedestal, we see invariably products of Kaspersky Lab, Bitdefender, Symantek, Avast... These antiviruses receive from the experts the honorary titles of "outstanding products" and "products of the year" ([URL="https://www.av-comparatives.org/tests/summary-report-2018/"]Summary Report 2018 | AV-Comparatives[/URL]). In the results table, the protective product from Microsoft is far from the top, although it cannot be said that it is completely bad. This is the opinion of experts and testers in the field of computer security. [/QUOTE]
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