Anyone Not Using Windows Updates In Lieu of Sandboxie+other?
Anyone Not Using Windows Updates In Lieu of Sandboxie+other?
A solid AV with Sandboxie, along with a secured browser (adblock etc) and conscientious web behavior seems pretty secure. Is anyone not using Windows Update at all?
Re: Anyone Not Using Windows Updates In Lieu of Sandboxie+ot
I wouldn't say, because I use Sandboxie to sandbox most programs that run in my computers and use NoScript and Adblock plus with the sandboxed Firefox, I ll live without updating Windows. I update my Windows 7, usually weeks after updates are available I install the ones that are considered as important.
But at the same time I can tell you, I haven't updated my XP since Microsoft stopped releasing security updates for it and all has been well. I still get updates for Office in XP and I install them when available. I usually check for Office updates once every couple of months. This month I checked twice and didnt get no response at all from Microsoft so maybe I wont get them anymore for the XP.
Bo
But at the same time I can tell you, I haven't updated my XP since Microsoft stopped releasing security updates for it and all has been well. I still get updates for Office in XP and I install them when available. I usually check for Office updates once every couple of months. This month I checked twice and didnt get no response at all from Microsoft so maybe I wont get them anymore for the XP.
Bo
Re: Anyone Not Using Windows Updates In Lieu of Sandboxie+ot
You should use Windows Update or you will be just as safe soon as any Windows XP or Windows 98 user is.x75 wrote:A solid AV with Sandboxie, along with a secured browser (adblock etc) and conscientious web behavior seems pretty secure. Is anyone not using Windows Update at all?
Windows Update havn't broken Sandboxie enough times for it to be a problem. And when it happens, the devs have fixed it fairly quickly. By not using Windows Update you are becoming an increasingly easier target to be exploited. If a kernel-exploit is used against your machine, even with Sandboxie, it can do serious harm to your system.
https://threatpost.com/using-kernel-exp ... 813/77638/
Now the good news is that malware these days are not actively trying to bypass Sandboxie. That could change. Recently an exploit-kit have bypassed EMET.
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