Windows Sandbox is a new feature in Windows 10. It provides a lightweight, separated environment where you can safely run your applications. Microsoft has introduced the sandbox in Windows 10, version 1903. It is something like a virtual machine, but you don’t need to configure Hyper-V (or any other virtualization tool), install a new operating system and it uses only around 100MB of your disk space!
One of the most important things during a penetration test is to gain access to administrator account. If the application (for example webserver) is well configured, it is most often run with limited user rights, only able to run a specific application. When we can get low privileges access to the server using some vulnerability, the next step is to get higher permissions to read important files, continue network exploration etc. To do this, we must use the privilege escalation technique.