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a security mechanism that separates running programs from each other so that untested, or untrusted programs won't inject malicious or bad code.
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How to enforce sandbox rules for the particular app?
Yes, you can change the binary, or even change the Info.plist, but like changing the binary you make will need to do this again each time the app is updated. There's no way to do this without changing …
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How do sync programs get around the iOS sandbox?
They can't as all 3rd-party apps on a non-jailbroken iOS device are limited by the sandbox, both installed from the App Store and from ad-hoc/enterprise distribution. …
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How do I see where can a sandboxed Mac application write on my disk?
Any sandboxed app always has full access to anywhere in its own sandbox. Safari's sandbox is
~/Library/Containers/com.apple.Safari …
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In OS X, how does manually sandboxing an application from the internet compare to blocking i...
For most purposes, the following is good enough for most situations:
sandbox-exec -n no-network command
However, it's not more effective—there's numerous ways of apps escaping the sandbox. …