Posted 14 years ago
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I like to browse peoples indexes through Google. That being said, you never know what you will find. There are lot's of nifty things in these directories and since they are usually personal or sometimes public, they are not well known so you can usually find the best stuff there. However, sometimes you will get files that make your AntiVirus go crazy but may not actually be harmful or only partly harmful.
In your opinions/expertise, what is the best method for running these files without risking your machine? I currently use VirtualBox for this purpose but also know of sandboxie. Are there any other programs or better/more safe ways you would like to share?
Also, on a side note: If you want to browse indexes just to see what you will find, here is the search query:
You can edit the above query and change the file types and file name also. For example, with that query above, you will search for indexes that have any image files related to Warcraft. I was looking for textures mostly which is why I included the format "dds" which is what most games these days package textures in.
In your opinions/expertise, what is the best method for running these files without risking your machine? I currently use VirtualBox for this purpose but also know of sandboxie. Are there any other programs or better/more safe ways you would like to share?
Also, on a side note: If you want to browse indexes just to see what you will find, here is the search query:
You can edit the above query and change the file types and file name also. For example, with that query above, you will search for indexes that have any image files related to Warcraft. I was looking for textures mostly which is why I included the format "dds" which is what most games these days package textures in.