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DNS Resolutions
Date
IP Address
2014-03-31
66.129.99.100
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ClassC
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2024-12-28
198.48.51.21
(
ClassC
)
Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 19 May 2024 17:49:14 GMTServer: ApacheLink: http://cwsandbox.org/wp-json/>; relhttps://api.w.org/Upgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeVary: Accept-Encoding,User-AgentTransfer-En !DOCTYPE HTML>html langen-US >head> meta charsetUTF-8> meta http-equivX-UA-Compatible contentIEedge> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1> title>The Sandbox | Understanding CyberForensics/title> !--if lt IE 9> script srchttp://cwsandbox.org/wp-content/themes/gray-and-square/assets/js/html5shiv.min.js>/script> script srchttp://cwsandbox.org/wp-content/themes/gray-and-square/assets/js/respond.min.js>/script> !endif--> !-- All In One SEO Pack 3.6.2199,206 -->meta namedescription contentWe need to get some definitions out of the way so we all know what we are talking about. WHAT IS A SANDBOX: A "sandbox", as it relates to computer security, is a designated, separate and restricted environment (or "container", with tight control and permissions, where computer code can run without the ability to cause damage or infection. Just like in a real playground where children can play in the sandbox -- but are not allowed to play anywhere outside of the sand box. And the box around the "sand box" is designed to keep the sand in and not make a mess all around. At that moment, the sandbox is their "virtual world". WHAT IS VIRTUALIZATION and VIRTUAL MACHINES / VIRTUAL WORLD: "Virtualization" provides a separate environment within a computer that can function independently from all other environments on the computer. One virtual container cannot change or modify another virtual container. A "sandbox" and a "virtual machine" are not the same. When you run an application in a sandbox, it has access to run as if it were not in a sandbox. Anything the application attempts to create or change, however, is lost (or NOT saved) when the application stops running. In a "virtual machine", anything created or changed by the application is allowed, and everything that happens stay within the virtual machine. Similar to the "Las Vegas" theory; "What happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas". Once testing is complet
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 19 May 2024 17:49:15 GMTServer: ApacheLink: https://cwsandbox.org/wp-json/>; relhttps://api.w.org/Upgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeVary: Accept-Encoding,User-AgentTransfer-E !DOCTYPE HTML>html langen-US >head> meta charsetUTF-8> meta http-equivX-UA-Compatible contentIEedge> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1> title>The Sandbox | Understanding CyberForensics/title> !--if lt IE 9> script srchttps://cwsandbox.org/wp-content/themes/gray-and-square/assets/js/html5shiv.min.js>/script> script srchttps://cwsandbox.org/wp-content/themes/gray-and-square/assets/js/respond.min.js>/script> !endif--> !-- All In One SEO Pack 3.6.2199,206 -->meta namedescription contentWe need to get some definitions out of the way so we all know what we are talking about. WHAT IS A SANDBOX: A "sandbox", as it relates to computer security, is a designated, separate and restricted environment (or "container", with tight control and permissions, where computer code can run without the ability to cause damage or infection. Just like in a real playground where children can play in the sandbox -- but are not allowed to play anywhere outside of the sand box. And the box around the "sand box" is designed to keep the sand in and not make a mess all around. At that moment, the sandbox is their "virtual world". WHAT IS VIRTUALIZATION and VIRTUAL MACHINES / VIRTUAL WORLD: "Virtualization" provides a separate environment within a computer that can function independently from all other environments on the computer. One virtual container cannot change or modify another virtual container. A "sandbox" and a "virtual machine" are not the same. When you run an application in a sandbox, it has access to run as if it were not in a sandbox. Anything the application attempts to create or change, however, is lost (or NOT saved) when the application stops running. In a "virtual machine", anything created or changed by the application is allowed, and everything that happens stay within the virtual machine. Similar to the "Las Vegas" theory; "What happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas". Once testing is compl
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