Websandbox

Web Sandbox


Modern Web pages are made up of
pieces that may be served from different locations—maps, visit
counters, affiliate programs that run scripts on your page, gadgets
built by outside developers, and more. But what happens when items
you’re including hamper the experience, either on purpose or
by mistake?  IFrames isolate your site’s personal
information without protecting users or their machines, which
remain vulnerable in face of increasingly sophisticated exploits.

The Web Sandbox
addresses this problem through virtualization. We provide an
opportunity to test the Sandbox and find out whether it prevents
the attacks you’re concerned about.  It’s designed to
improve the security, isolation and quality of service for your site
and your users. The goal is to get to an open and interoperable
standard in this space, creating a robust and long term solution. 

You can help by trying to hack the code to find scenarios or exploits
we haven’t thought of yet. The more you try to break it, the
stronger it will get. Our goal is to involve the community and
release a set of open source components that can be improved upon as
time goes by.  Try it now.

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