Trust No Program
Reply to topic
Sandboxed Browser with EMET?
STV0726
Guest

Reply with quote
So I am aware that Sandboxie has been detecting and applying compatibility settings for Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit for some time now....

My question is as follows...can one safely enable EMET's protections for a web browser, (or any program, I suppose) and then run that program with Sandboxie? Will EMET in any way interfere with Sandboxie, or vice versa?

Thanks!
HungryMan


Joined: 29 Mar 2011
Posts: 74
Reply with quote
They shouldn't mess with each other.

I think there's a sbxie.dll or something like that that gets injected into processes. I'm not sure if Sandboxie has been tested with ASLR but you may want to EMET Sandboxie since it does inject itself into processes.
View user's profileSend private message
BoredNow


Joined: 25 Sep 2010
Posts: 40
Reply with quote
I have EMET enabled on all my browsers (IE - Firefox - Dragon) and they work fine...fyi

_________________
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
EMET 3
SandboxIE 3.76
Panda Cloud (free)
View user's profileSend private message
MrParanoid
Guest

Reply with quote
I'd like to bump this question and possibly get Tzuk's opinion on this as well. I agree with STV's concerns but I also see why they may not mess with each other.

I know it's kind of like asking for a clear answer then there probably isn't one.

But I'm asking anyway.
Sandboxed Browser with EMET?
You can post new topics in this forum
You can reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
All times are GMT  
Page 1 of 1  

Use the RSS feed to watch this topic for replies
  
  
 Reply to topic  

Sandboxie is Copyright © 2004-2012 by Sandboxie Holdings LLC.  All rights reserved.
Sandboxie.com | Contact Author
This site has been viewed 213,063,164 times since June 2004