No adam, i did not sumbit patches to the sandbox :) i just used its API's to
forward calls from kernel32.dll to my own DLL's so i could inject code to
VC.exe and force it to run in the idle priority class....
but i still don't get it
if Flash expects to be able to SendMessage, then you cannot sandbox it
anyways as there is no limit to what can be done
and of course, i also look forward to HTML5

All i am saying is that one of the biggest selling points of chrome is that
it is secure (no drive by malware anymore)
and i was hoping from such a good produce as chrome to protect me

there is simple statistics to be had here
do most flash apps expect to the able to SendMessage ? if so, i admit, this
is a hopeless case
but if not, then you should have added an option in chrome to say
'sandbox flash by default' and then you could whitelist some sites you trust

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