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64 Bit Capable:
Yes-Only Windows XP 64bit version
If you use Windows 2000 or later, my first recommendation for safe browsing is a free program called Sandboxie. It creates a special contained "sandbox" environment on your PC. While browsing within the virtual sandbox provided by Sandboxie, you are totally isolated from the vital portions of your PC, namely your operating system environment on your Harddrive and memory locations for you current OS session. So any files you download are isolated to the sandbox. Similarly, any programs that are executed only do so within the sandbox, and have no access to your normal files, the Windows operating system or any other part of your PC.
Usage is remarkably simple. To start a sandboxed browsing session, you just click the Sandboxie icon from the Quick Launch tray and this will launch your default browser in the sandbox. You can then use it in the normal way to browse to sites or download files, but be aware that the sound may be muted in that video file you're about to view.
If you download a file, it will install normally but, again, will be isolated from your real PC, because any new processes running in your computer memory or entries in the Windows startup areas will be sandboxed.
After you have finished browsing, you can right click the Sandboxie icon and delete all sandboxed files and processes, and your PC will be returned to much the same state it was in before the browsing session. You can also change configuration settings to automatically delete all contents when you close a sandbox. If you want to retain particular downloaded files, you can save them permanently before clearing the contents of the Sandbox.
The advantage is clear: any spyware, trojans, keyloggers or other malware products that "infected" your PC while browsing will be eliminated.
Sandboxie works fine with all browsers and most software applications but requires Windows 2000 and later. It can cause problems on some PC's so backup before installing. Some very useful configuration guidance can be found at HURST's Security Blog for Sandboxie!
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64 Bit Capable:
Yes-Only Windows XP 64bit version
If you use Windows 2000 or later, my first recommendation for safe browsing is a free program called Sandboxie. It creates a special contained "sandbox" environment on your PC. While browsing within the virtual sandbox provided by Sandboxie, you are totally isolated from the vital portions of your PC, namely your operating system environment on your Harddrive and memory locations for you current OS session. So any files you download are isolated to the sandbox. Similarly, any programs that are executed only do so within the sandbox, and have no access to your normal files, the Windows operating system or any other part of your PC.
Usage is remarkably simple. To start a sandboxed browsing session, you just click the Sandboxie icon from the Quick Launch tray and this will launch your default browser in the sandbox. You can then use it in the normal way to browse to sites or download files, but be aware that the sound may be muted in that video file you're about to view.
If you download a file, it will install normally but, again, will be isolated from your real PC, because any new processes running in your computer memory or entries in the Windows startup areas will be sandboxed.
After you have finished browsing, you can right click the Sandboxie icon and delete all sandboxed files and processes, and your PC will be returned to much the same state it was in before the browsing session. You can also change configuration settings to automatically delete all contents when you close a sandbox. If you want to retain particular downloaded files, you can save them permanently before clearing the contents of the Sandbox.
The advantage is clear: any spyware, trojans, keyloggers or other malware products that "infected" your PC while browsing will be eliminated.
Sandboxie works fine with all browsers and most software applications but requires Windows 2000 and later. It can cause problems on some PC's so backup before installing. Some very useful configuration guidance can be found at HURST's Security Blog for Sandboxie!
:bleh:
