Sandboxie 3.50 Multilanguage (32-bit) + Crack (EAT) [RH]
- Type:
- Applications > Windows
- Files:
- 1
- Size:
- 1.18 MiB (1238040 Bytes)
- Uploaded:
- 2011-01-09 09:29 GMT
- By:
- RobbingHood
- Seeders:
- 0
- Leechers:
- 1
- Info Hash: B08F2BBFC576E15D509942CABE5A0532E7593873
.-._______ _______.-. --( )_)______) Sandboxie 3.50 Multilanguage (32-bit) + Crack (EAT) (______(_( )-- ( ()___) (___() ) ()__) (__() -(___()_) (_()___)- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPONSORED LINK SPONSORED LINK SPONSORED LINK ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sandboxie Support Website for all Sandboxie Products & all Sandboxie Cracks: http://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?HelpTopics NOTE: Please do not forget to leave behind as much information as possible about where the product is from and about your personal identification data. You'll then be contacted as soon as possible by the Sandboxie Support Team! Thank you for choosing Sandboxie, The Sandboxie Support Team ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sandboxie 3.50 Multilanguage (32-bit) + Crack (EAT) Release date Sandboxie version 3.50: October 18, 2010 Crack Info: *********** CRACKER ......: TEAM EAT CRACK OS .....: WinXP/Vista/Win7 32-bit ony (x86) PROG TYPE ....: APPLICATION PROTECTION ...: DEMO-LIMITS DIFFICULTY ...: GUESS! RELEASE DATE .: 2010-12-21 Side note: ********** There's a patch and patched SbieDll.dll for Sandboxie v3.50, and both seems to be equally lame. This crack from EAT seems to be less lame, but nothing is sure. Reported is that the crack is fully working, but only for 32-bit (x86). Introducing Sandboxie: ********************** Tired of dealing with rogue software, spyware and malware? Spent too many hours removing unsolicited software? Worried about clicking unfamiliar Web links? Try Sandboxie! Sandboxie runs your programs in an isolated space which prevents them from making permanent changes to other programs and data in your computer. Sandboxie lets you browse the Web securely while keeping all your browser's functionality for active content. Sandboxie requires neither the disabling nor blocking of functions available to Web sites through the browser. Instead, Sandboxie isolates and quarantines the outcome of whatever the Web site may do to your computer, including the installation of unsolicited software. There is no trade-off of functionality for security: the Web site can use the full range of active content tools, and if it uses these tools maliciously to install software or otherwise make changes in your computer, then these changes can be easily undone. Sandboxie has originally been designed to increase the security of browsing with Internet Explorer, however it is just as effective with any other browser, and in fact, any other program. Sandboxie wraps a protection layer around the programs it supervises. It is this layer that intercepts and isolates any changes the programs make to the computer. And this layer is impartial to the specific program it wraps. Sandboxie was designed as an application that will allow you to isolate and to quarantine website. When you browse the web, changes occur to your computer system. Most of the time these changes are harmless, like recording the addresses of web sites you have visited (and when), so the browser can help you complete a web address that you type in. Whether these changes are harmless or harmful, they do in fact happen to your computer system. When you use Sandboxie to protect your browsing session, it catches all these changes just as the browser is about to apply them into your computer system. Sandboxie does record these changes on behalf of the browser, but it records them in a special isolated folder, called the sandbox. The benefit of having a sandbox is that it ensures your ability to get rid of all changes done by the browser, simply by deleting the sandbox folder. Another useful feature of Sandboxie is the ability to terminate all sandboxed programs at once. As some web sites tend to pop up three new browser windows for each one you close, you can have Sandboxie close all of them with a click of a button. Sandboxie and the Web ********************* Protecting your Freecell statistics using Sandboxie may be a good idea when a less qualified player comes along, but you will probably want to play most of your games outside the sandbox. On the other hand, you may want to run your Web browser inside the sandbox most of the time. This way any incoming, unsolicited software (spyware, malware and the like) that you download, is trapped in the sandbox. Changes made to your list of Favorites or Bookmarks, hijacking of your preferred start page, new and unwanted icons on your desktop -- all these, and more, are trapped in and bound to the sandbox. Benefits of the Isolated Sandbox ******************************** - Secure Web Browsing: Running your Web browser under the protection of Sandboxie means that all malicious software downloaded by the browser is trapped in the sandbox and can be discarded trivially. - Enhanced Privacy: Browsing history, cookies, and cached temporary files collected while Web browsing stay in the sandbox and don't leak into Windows. - Secure E-mail: Viruses and other malicious software that might be hiding in your email can't break out of the sandbox and can't infect your real system. - Windows Stays Lean: Prevent wear-and-tear in Windows by installing software into an isolated sandbox. What's new in Sandboxie v3.50? ****************************** Enhancements: - Improvements in Sandbox Settings windows. - Run Sandboxed action can automatically select the DefaultBox sandbox. - Filter outgoing connections on SMB/CIFS ports through the Block Port setting. Problems Fixed: - Windows Update KB981852 causing SBIE2304 errors. - Drop Rights feature interfering with running programs. - Windows Live Messenger 2011 not connecting. - Ctrl+clicking on web links in Microsoft Word, when Internet Explorer is set as a forced program. - Installing games into a sandboxed instance of Steam in 64-bit Windows. - Adobe Photoshop CS5 runs under Sandboxie without having to use Window Access exclusions. - System Restriction Policies interfering with Sandboxie on Windows 7. - Removal/rename of DefaultBox sandbox interferes with installing applications into the sandbox. - Windows Installer (MSI) fails to run in the sandbox on 64-bit Windows. - Errors when running some UPX-compressed executables in the sandbox. Improved compatibility with: avast! Pro, AVG 2011, Bsecure CloudCare, CyberPatrol, Handy Folders, 64-bit Outpost Firewall, PretonSaver. System requirements for using the crack: **************************************** - WinXP/Vista/Win7 32-bit (x86) More info: ********** http://www.sandboxie.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *** When using TPB please read these important notes: ***************************************************** 01. AV software may warn about keygens, patches, cracks etc because of their capabilities and signatures (generating codes, etc). Sometimes also they're added to the virus/spyware database and will be detected as malware. If not trusting keygens, patches, cracks etc don't use them. 02. To avoid AV software removing/blocking clean cracks etc: exclude the crack or folder from being auto-protected & auto-scanned by the AV software. 03. If AV software removed a clean crack usually it can be restored (if it's not in Quarantaine then look at History or something similar). 04. To avoid risks when using cracks also Sandboxie can be used to test them: http://www.sandboxie.com/ https://www.piratebays.to/torrent/4918844/Sandboxie_v3.38___Keys_[RH] 05. Before running .exe-files, keygens, patches, cracks etc always check first if they can be unpacked. Often some thirth party added a virus to the original file, repacked it, and uploaded it again. 06. Letting AV software software sending scan results to their companies can cause keygens, patches, cracks etc being added to their virus-database. 07. Firewalls which are set to automatically decide for connections will allow connections for lots of apps & MALWARE!. To avoid so firewalls should be set to decide yourself which connection to allow or not. 08. Clicking on unknown links can coz malware being silently installed on a pc! 09. Usually (new) torrents with extreme many downloads & seeders in a short time are very suspicious! Torrents with a SKULL-logo are trusted. 10. Some (frustrated) people use multiple accounts and post lots of FAKE comments and/or files trying to spread confusion. Usually they NEVER seriously reply on comments and don't have any torrent, or to look reliable just a few. 11. In general often there are more fake & negative comments than reliable & positive comments. 12. In some countries uploading/downloading copyright-protected material is forbidden, but showing some appreciation to reliable uploaders is not. 13. Posting FAKE comments & uploads on TPB can result in getting banned from TPB! For reporting bad or suspicious torrents: http://forum.suprbay.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=29 For visiting "TPB's Most Ridiculous Comments": http://forum.suprbay.org/showthread.php?tid=24699 For visiting my TPB account: https://www.piratebays.to/user/RobbingHood/ This torrent is scanned with: 1. Norton Internet Security 2. avast! Pro Antivirus 3. Kaspersky Antivirus Also scanned with some well known antispyware, and tested in Sandboxie. Malware detected by other anti-malware software probably are false positives! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To the "United Reliable The Pirate Bay Users", Nowadays a lot of TPB members abuse their TPB membership by intenionally posting fake comments & files. Their meaning is just to spread confusion and try to frustrate TPB and it's users. And less downloaders = less seeders = less downloadspeed etc etc. It's in the benefit of TPB and all reliable users to warn each other about people who intenionally keep posting fake comments & files. It's an easy answer against those who intenionally keep posting fake comments & files, which is a never ending issue. When reporting errors or false positives just keep in mind that what goes up for one does not always goes up for another. That's for both the working of an app and about false positives! Remember: whatever is said, say it constructive! Let's just try to help each other and TPB by thinking about what's said & posted. Things are all up to you, the "United Reliable The Pirate Bay Users"! Enjoy The Pirate Bay * Status torrent at January 09, 2011 - 01.45 CET: clean, tested & working.