Adobe Flash Player, risk?

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bawldiggle
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Adobe Flash Player, risk?

Post by bawldiggle » Thu Jul 03, 2014 9:00 pm

According to Test Center: Sandbox security versus the evil Web** (dated 2008)
... there was an Adobe Flash "hole" that could be exploited, that SandBoxie v3.xx did not contain.

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Q: Is Adobe Flash still a risk in 2014 ... when browser is sandboxed ?

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Re: Adobe Flash Player, risk?

Post by bo.elam » Thu Jul 03, 2014 9:53 pm

bawldiggle wrote:Q: Is Adobe Flash still a risk in 2014 ... when browser is sandboxed ?
As far as I am concerned, Flash has never been a risk...ever since I started using Sandboxie. But I don't dare run any Flash content out of the sandbox. :)

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Re: Adobe Flash Player, risk?

Post by Nonen » Thu Jul 03, 2014 11:31 pm

I was wondering whether installing Flash outside the sandbox, but running it inside poses a risk. I used to install all browsers inside sandboxes, but that did not entirely work out the way I wanted.

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Re: Adobe Flash Player, risk?

Post by bo.elam » Fri Jul 04, 2014 12:14 am

Nonen wrote:I was wondering whether installing Flash outside the sandbox, but running it inside poses a risk. I used to install all browsers inside sandboxes, but that did not entirely work out the way I wanted.
Nonen, I read the thread about Chrome. You can try Dragon. I don't use Chromium type browsers but I have installed in a sandbox several times Comodo Dragon and it always installed properly and ran well. I have never kept any of those installation for more than a few hours so I don't know how well Dragon works out of the sandbox if the sandbox is kept for a while but for a few hours, it works great.

In my XP, I install Flash in my system since I use Flash a lot in that computer. But in my W7, I rarely need Flash so I don't install Flash anymore in the system but if I have any need for it, I just install Flash sandboxed and after I am done using it, I delete the sandbox. I feel pretty safe doing it either way but in the W7 not installing the plugin makes me feel better since I avoid installing plugins as much as possible.

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Re: Adobe Flash Player, risk?

Post by Nonen » Fri Jul 04, 2014 12:45 am

bo.elam wrote:
Nonen wrote:Nonen, I read the thread about Chrome. You can try Dragon. I don't use Chromium type browsers but I have installed in a sandbox several times Comodo Dragon and it always installed properly and ran well. I have never kept any of those installation for more than a few hours so I don't know how well Dragon works out of the sandbox if the sandbox is kept for a while but for a few hours, it works great.
Thanks for the suggestion. At the moment, I am trying a different setup where I install everything outside of the sandbox and just run it inside. The advantages are better performance and the possibility of cleaning everything upon exit. I will keep your suggestions in mind though, as they might be useful in the future and certainly open up new avenues when working with other programs. I had never thought of using a portable version.

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