What is Sandboxie?
Sandboxie is very useful to check whether or not a program is infected, you can
also use it to test out your botnet. Sandboxie runs your programs in an
isolated space which prevents them from making permanent changes to other
programs and data in your computer. Observe the animation below.
Why is Sandboxie better than Anti-Virus programs?
Anti-Virus programs, although useful, are not always accurate. As you may
have noticed on these forums, there are programs called crypters which scramble
the virus' code in order to hide itself from being detected by Anti-Virus
programs. There are also False Positives which are files that are seen as being
infected by Anti-Virus programs, when in reality they are clean. With Sandboxie
you can check the activities of the file and make the decision whether or not
it's infected yourself. Although Anti-Virus programs are very very useful, and
I recommend you have at least one turned on at all times, for the sake of
deciding whether or not a single file is infected, Sandboxie is better.
Tutorial :
Step 1 : Download
Step 2 : Using Sandboxie
Open Sandboxie : Start > All Programs > Sandboxie > Sandboxie Control
Run File : Right-Click Suspected File > Run Sandboxed
Change Display : View > Files and Folders
Observe Folders : Sandbox DefaultBox > All files and Folders
Now that you've ran your program you're probably wondering What does this all this mean? Now is when you analyze Sandboxie to check if the program has dropped any files. In the All files and Folder sub-menu you can observe the exact location of dropped files.
How do I know if my program's infected?
To decide whether or not a program is infected you have to think. Should this program drop files? For example : I've downloaded a crypter and decided to check it out in Sandboxie. Now immediately after I run it, I get a file dropped
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prevent against stealers acquiring your firefox passwords while using
Sandboxie go to :[list]
Sandbox>Default Box>Sandbox settings> Resource Access>File Access>Blocked Access>Edit/Add
and copy paste the following lines : (one by one)
%Local AppData%\Mozilla\%AppData%\Mozilla\\Device\Mup\
- You can also disable the program from accessing the internet, this option is also found in Sandbox settings.
- NEW! To bypass the Anti-Sandboxie that some malware uses, you need to disable the Sandboxie indicator that is in the titles of windows running in Sandboxie "#". To do this go to Sandboxie>Rick-click on your sandbox>Sandbox Settings>Appearance>check "Don't show Sandboxie indicator...". (This method of detecting sandboxie isn't used by all malware however.)
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