Sandboxing is a security mechanism for separating running programs, usually in an isolated environment, to prevent malicious software or faulty code from harming the system or network. It provides a safe, controlled environment to execute code without risking damage to the host operating system or other applications. It is commonly used for testing software, analyzing malware, and running untrusted code.
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