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<blockquote data-quote="Xeno1234" data-source="post: 1072710" data-attributes="member: 101350"><p>I always disabled drag and drop when I ran malware, I enabled it just to get it on the system.</p><p></p><p>What about mic and webcam though? Are they automatically added through Virtual Box? I’ve never seen anyone say disable those in vm setup tutorials.</p><p>Edit: I saw a video of virtualbox. You (pretty sure) have to first install addons, then select the webcam.</p><p>Edit 2: Also appears that way for VMWare. Your mic might be automatically added, but not webcam - which is the only thing I'm concerned about. If a malware author has my voice, its not the end of the world.</p><p></p><p>I can’t remember if I’ve used any malware that uses the webcam either, but would Kaspersky on the host w/ intrusion prevention say the vm is using my webcam/mic if its? I'd assume it would.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xeno1234, post: 1072710, member: 101350"] I always disabled drag and drop when I ran malware, I enabled it just to get it on the system. What about mic and webcam though? Are they automatically added through Virtual Box? I’ve never seen anyone say disable those in vm setup tutorials. Edit: I saw a video of virtualbox. You (pretty sure) have to first install addons, then select the webcam. Edit 2: Also appears that way for VMWare. Your mic might be automatically added, but not webcam - which is the only thing I'm concerned about. If a malware author has my voice, its not the end of the world. I can’t remember if I’ve used any malware that uses the webcam either, but would Kaspersky on the host w/ intrusion prevention say the vm is using my webcam/mic if its? I'd assume it would. [/QUOTE]
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