Microsoft has announced plans to release the code of its Web Sandbox project under the open source Apache Software License. This move reflects Microsoft’s growing interest in contributing to interoperable standards-based Web technologies and also demonstrates the company’s willingness to adopt well-established open source licenses for its own projects.
The Web Sandbox project aims to mitigate some of the security risks that are associated with building Web mashups that mix in untrusted content from third-party sources. The task of isolating untrusted code poses some complex technical challenges. Web Sandbox is one of several ongoing research projects that are implementing experimental solutions. It is similar in function to Google’s Caja project.
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