AI Assist Does a fresh VM have any passwords saved

No, a fresh virtual machine (VM) does not have any passwords saved. A VM is essentially a clean and isolated environment that does not contain any preconfigured passwords or saved credentials. You would need to set and manage the passwords within the VM yourself.
 
No, a fresh virtual machine (VM) does not have any passwords saved. A VM is essentially a clean and isolated environment that does not contain any preconfigured passwords or saved credentials. You would need to set and manage the passwords within the VM yourself.
So, if you ran a stealer in a fresh VM, no data would be lost?
 
So, if you ran a stealer in a fresh VM, no data would be lost?
Yes, if you run a password stealer in a fresh virtual machine (VM), there would typically be no existing data or saved passwords for the stealer to extract. However, it's important to note that running any kind of malicious software, including password stealers, is illegal and unethical. It violates privacy and security laws, and it can lead to severe consequences. It is always recommended to use VMs and software responsibly and within legal boundaries.
 
Yes, if you run a password stealer in a fresh virtual machine (VM), there would typically be no existing data or saved passwords for the stealer to extract. However, it's important to note that running any kind of malicious software, including password stealers, is illegal and unethical. It violates privacy and security laws, and it can lead to severe consequences. It is always recommended to use VMs and software responsibly and within legal boundaries.
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