Don't worry mate you're not alone ;D Want to steal some corporate secrets? All you have to do is ask
@Serapis Did you actually read anything i have written/quoted? Cheers.
IE6 -> IE8 is that an upgrade :blink:
Except for zero-day malwares yes, i think so. Read this:
i'm no chrome expert but that's what you do, when you acept a download, plugin installation, etc., you actually give a file permission to run...
i've always found it a bit redundant but i actually found a good reason to use it (i havent read it before)...
Or is it redundant? In other words, is the built-in sandbox in Google Chrome good enough? Thanks.
Using G-Data tool user can accidentaly trigger exploit... there's too much buzz arround this subject, i'm not installing anything else but waiting...
hmm my bad then, sorry, i misread thread title and your original post, i thought you were concerned with some pdf vulnerability or something;...
This Sality.AT nukes a bunch of popular home user defenses, no wonder they did that :P
culla, I suggest you go to "Shell Integration" menu as shown here, put a checkmark on "Add right click action "Run Sandboxed"..." and open...
Yep, so far so good, no office either.
if it matters i also stumbled upon that issue twice, no error msg, just freeze while scanning (in my case 2 distinct .dll's) so i restart it....
Thank you for this release :thumb: Any chance of adding an option to upload files to sites below for further analysis?...
how useful is DEP, still very much unsuported http://secunia.com/blog/105
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