returnil & sandboxie freeware

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    Bill2 said:
    But tell me, when you make a hole in sandboxie to save changes etc. permanently, isnt that also an entry door for malware?
    And what if you go the other way and close holes in the sandbox where only Firefox can run and connect to the net.

    Not a single one of those Matousec or comodo's tests have a hope of running.

    A default sandbox used as per instructions will keep you much safer than any realtime AV/AM.

    Throw in Returnil for those just in case scenarious where you may double click an exe sample instead of dragging/dropping to an archive which I have done a few times after handling several gig of samples.

    And always have images as backups regardless of your setup.

    Here's an app that has just released a free version that is a cross between rollback and imaging which I only started using/testing today.

    Keriver 1-Click Restore Pro

    Keriver 1-Click Restore Pro 2.0 is already released - Wilders Security Forums
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    By the way, Sandboxie is shareware; not freeware.
    Bill2 said:
    But tell me, when you make a hole in sandboxie to save changes etc. permanently, isnt that also an entry door for malware?
    Of course. Which is why I would use Quick Recovery, Immediate Recovery and/or Applications Settings (only the necessary files are allowed to be accessed unless you allow access to the entire folder).
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