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Useing a 'sandbox' program
« on: March 06, 2010, 04:17:37 PM »
I'm looking at this 'sandbox' concept for running programs completely isolated, sounds like something very useful for me. The main reason I want to try this is because I've been trying to get a good trainer program for a game of mine, and I found one that has some features I need. The problem is, when I minimized this trainer ThreatFire reported it to be trying to install an infostealer.gampass and quarantined it, but game trainers do often come up as false positives, and I've searched and found this same trainer on many other sites that seem to be fine. I haven't found any reports of people being infected by this trainer either, but I want to be sure.

I'm wondering if there's a way to monitor exactly what the trainer is doing inside the sandbox, and also what the ideal free sandbox program would be to do this.
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