What role does browser sandboxing play in analyzing phishing threats, and how does it help contain potential risks?
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Browser sandboxing is a security mechanism that isolates web browsers from the rest of an operating system or network, providing a secure environment for executing potentially risky code or accessing untrusted websites. In the context of analyzing phishing threats, browser sandboxing helps contain potential risks by confining any malicious code or content within the sandbox, preventing it from affecting the overall system. This containment limits the impact of phishing attacks by restricting their ability to access sensitive information, infect the system with malware, or carry out unauthorized actions. By isolating the browser environment, sandboxing minimizes the chances of phishing threats leading to data breaches or other security incidents.