i've been testing sandboxie for a while now. this thing laughed off spyware quake, spysheriff, etc.. it also passed the spycar websites attempts to access my "real" C:\ with ease. however running another test found at this website: http://www.(censored)/index.php i think one of their test programs actually jumped outside sandboxie and had access to my real C:\
i was running the "setup file test" and it actually saw what was in my "real" mydocuments folder on my C:\. did this test actually have access to my "real" drive or was it just accessing the sandboxed version? the reason i ask is, i check the contents of the sandbox and mydocuments wasn't there. so i assumed it really had access to my "real" mydocuments folder on my C:\.
tzuk i think a program jumped outside the sandbox!
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What, well in fact happened? Was the test able to modify stuff outside the sandbox? Or was it just able to see stuff outside the sandbox?
Sandboxie does NOT normally hide any files, folders or registry elements from sandboxed processes. [*] But Sandboxie DOES trap modifications, and redirect them the sandbox.
[*] You can configure Sandboxie to hide stuff, though nobody seems to care enough to ask about this.
Sandboxie does NOT normally hide any files, folders or registry elements from sandboxed processes. [*] But Sandboxie DOES trap modifications, and redirect them the sandbox.
[*] You can configure Sandboxie to hide stuff, though nobody seems to care enough to ask about this.
tzuk
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it was just able to see stuff outside the sandbox.tzuk wrote:What, well in fact happened? Was the test able to modify stuff outside the sandbox? Or was it just able to see stuff outside the sandbox?
ah ha so that's why it could view the files! thanks tzuk i just posted this to double check. so far sandboxie is 10 for 10 when it comes to stopping malicious software from wrecking havok on my pc. thanks again for this excellent program!Sandboxie does NOT normally hide any files, folders or registry elements from sandboxed processes. [*] But Sandboxie DOES trap modifications, and redirect them the sandbox.
[*] You can configure Sandboxie to hide stuff, though nobody seems to care enough to ask about this.
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