Re: [Full-disclosure] Want to test this desktop barrier?, (Unauthorized offer) 0day protection

2006-06-10 Thread Morning Wood
Dick, err Bill, odd product you have... anything i tried to run via GreenBorder simply, how do I say this... DID NOT RUN PERIOD. I am amazed at the effectiveness of your product, it's great! I was fully protected from not being able to do anything at all with your product, simply amazing. Whe

RE: [Full-disclosure] Want to test this desktop barrier?, (Unauthorized offer) 0day protection

2006-06-09 Thread Bill Stout
nal Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Renner Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 10:33 AM To: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Want to test this desktop barrier?,(Unauthorized offer) 0day protection This is definitely has more lux

Re: [Full-disclosure] Want to test this desktop barrier?, (Unauthorized offer) 0day protection

2006-06-09 Thread Cardoso
It's very light on the machine, does not slows down the browser. It also gives acess to clipboard and other features outside the sandbox. The site claims it works with Internet explorer, and it's their default browser, but I opened Firefox, browsed around a little, changed a lot of configurations

Re: [Full-disclosure] Want to test this desktop barrier?, (Unauthorized offer) 0day protection

2006-06-09 Thread Christian Swartzbaugh
Dan, Sure both methods will prevent many viri from taking over your computer, but notice there is a major difference. You obviously have not used a limited account before because usually software developed for Windows will require some configuration or settings change in order to correctly functio

Re: [Full-disclosure] Want to test this desktop barrier?, (Unauthorized offer) 0day protection

2006-06-09 Thread Dan Renner
This is definitely has more luxury features, but couldn't you do pretty much the same with MSDN's DROPMYRIGHTS program? It runs {whatever} program as a guest user, effectively dropping the capabilities of that program to do nefarious things. -- Sincerely, Dan

Re: [Full-disclosure] Want to test this desktop barrier? (Unauthorized offer) 0day protection

2006-06-09 Thread neil davis
chroot for windows :P good stuff. On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 10:14 -0700, Bill Stout wrote: > >34422VS279429422K44W ___ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted

RE: [Full-disclosure] Want to test this desktop barrier? (Unauthorized offer) 0day protection

2006-06-08 Thread Bill Stout
to say. Bill Stout _ From: Thierry Zoller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 3:04 PM To: Bill Stout Cc: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Want to test this desktop barrier? (Unauthorized offer) 0day

Re: [Full-disclosure] Want to test this desktop barrier? (Unauthorized offer) 0day protection

2006-06-08 Thread Anders B Jansson
I might be answered a troll, again, but I totally fail to see your point. I am of course aware of my limited brain capacity. My first reaction to the post was intresting, let's see the responses. And I guess that it was the point of the post. I would have expected "ha ha ha, you're smoked"- And

Re: [Full-disclosure] Want to test this desktop barrier? (Unauthorized offer) 0day protection

2006-06-08 Thread Thierry Zoller
Dear Bill Stout, Your are posting to Full-disclosure, not your average mailinglist, you don't need stories about toddlers and gloves, or "shots". ;) >If you see a toddler  >about to touch a dead animal, it's best they're wearing gloves rather  >than being up to date on their shots.  First it'

RE: [Full-disclosure] Want to test this desktop barrier? (Unauthorized offer) 0day protection

2006-06-08 Thread Bill Stout
Hi Joxean, I can open any spyware, virus, or other malware in my browser and not infect my computer. This is as a local administrator, with Active-X/Java/Javascript enabled in the browser. Also, I can open any infected downloaded file (as long as it's in the GreenBorder files directory) and not