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Re: what is my diagnostic doctors?

Postby FieryDemon » Sat Mar 20, 2010 9:53 pm

I'm not too familiar with sandboxie but...it sounds like your browser wasn't sandboxed.

and a blue screen can mean you may have a rootkit or something serious on your system. You may want to scan with kaspersky or Malwarebytes to make sure
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Re: what is my diagnostic doctors?

Postby googoo1876 » Sat Mar 20, 2010 10:48 pm

Did you set SandBoxie to empty the sandbox after closing the program?
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Re: what is my diagnostic doctors?

Postby mvario » Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:03 pm

Sandboxie doesn't prevent things from running (by default), it prevents things from making changes to your system. If that were to happen again just right-click on the Sandboxie tray icon and choose Terminate All Programs.
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Re: what is my diagnostic doctors?

Postby virtu » Sun Mar 21, 2010 12:48 am

You're not infected, don't worry. Like mvario said Sandboxie doesn't prevent apps from running in the sandbox if you don't set it to do that and when they do they act just like they weren't in the sandbox and could install an icon or anything else but don't forget ,in the sandbox, once you delete contents or terminate all programs they will disappear. So that malware did run but only in the sandbox. Go to Sandboxie Control ,right click your default sandbox and "Delete Contents".
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Re: what is my diagnostic doctors?

Postby Dieselman » Sun Mar 21, 2010 2:58 pm

Your first mistake is thinking you were invincible. Your second mistake was installing Sandboxie when you already have KIS's Safe Run. Your third mistake was surfing without using your head. Forth mistake is thinking that WOT blocked the page. WOT doesn't block anything by default. Its merely gives you a warning based on ratings. Fifth think you did wrong was not using KIS to its full extent. The sixth thing you did wrong was not understand what Sandboxie does. Your browser was being run under a virtual environment so what you saw happening really never happened. Seem like KIS saved you from your carelessness.
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