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Can KVRT scan the VM's host?
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<blockquote data-quote="Studynxx" data-source="post: 1107852" data-attributes="member: 98674"><p>I have a dedicated Hyper-V VM for malware analysis, ie before I use something on my physical machines, I'll scan them on the VM. The clipboard-sharing between host and VM is <strong>disabled.</strong> No network shares mounted on the VM, no credentials in Windows Credential Manager, no gmail account logged into, etc etc.</p><p></p><p>If I run KVRT with everything enabled (all volumes - Only C drive in this case -, system memory, boot memory iirc, everything that KVRT offers), can KVRT accidentally scan the host machine as well? I hope not, as that's not the goal; but thought I'd ask. Sorry if low IQ question.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Studynxx, post: 1107852, member: 98674"] I have a dedicated Hyper-V VM for malware analysis, ie before I use something on my physical machines, I'll scan them on the VM. The clipboard-sharing between host and VM is [B]disabled.[/B] No network shares mounted on the VM, no credentials in Windows Credential Manager, no gmail account logged into, etc etc. If I run KVRT with everything enabled (all volumes - Only C drive in this case -, system memory, boot memory iirc, everything that KVRT offers), can KVRT accidentally scan the host machine as well? I hope not, as that's not the goal; but thought I'd ask. Sorry if low IQ question. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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