| SANDBOX | In computing, a secure testing environment for potentially harmful software isolated from the main system (7) |
| LOGICBOMB | Start of bitmap in record I search reveals potentially harmful software |
| OXBOWLAKE | Former river bend, isolated from the main river (5,4) |
| LAB | A testing environment (3) |
| AGITPROP | A fool has support for potentially fake news |
| EXPOSURE | Publicity for potentially life-threatening condition (8) |
| LABS | Testing environments (4) |
| SHANGRILA | A happy land isolated from the world, from the novel 'Lost Horizon' (7-2) |
| ASTURIAS | Region and former kingdom of N.W. Spain isolated from the rest of the country by the Cantabrian mountains (8) |
| DOMAIN | The highest taxonomic rank in binomial nomenclature; a sphere of knowledge; or, in computing, a set of network addresses identified by a common name (6) |
| TOUCHPAD | In computing, a device with a flat surface upon which the finger can be moved to control the cursor on the screen (8) |
| PLUGIN | In computing, a hardware or software module that adds a specific feature to a larger system (4-2) |
| TEASET | China hard to be isolated from the East, perhaps (3,3) |
| JOYSTICK | In computing, a lever by means of which the movement of a cursor can be controlled, used mainly for gaming |
| DATACLUSTER | In computing, a group of disk sectors used in a File Allocation Table (4,7) |
| CLIENT | In computing, a programme or work station used to retrieve and process data from a server (6) |
| DONGLE | In computing, a device that ensures the legal use of a program (6) |
| CYANIDE | Toxic chemical compound first isolated from Prussian blue in 1782 and present in high quantities in the stones and seeds of fruits such as apples, apricots and peaches (7) |
| ROPEDOFF | Isolated from the public |
| HERMETICAL | Unorthodox male being imprisoned, completely isolated from the outside |