Running suspicious software in a virtual machine seems like a basic precaution to figure out whether said software contains naughty code. Unfortunately it’s generally rather easy to detect whether or ...
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I ditched my spare Windows PC for virtual machines—and testing sketchy software got way easier
Virtual machines beat sandboxes for testing untrusted software, and here's why I switched ...
You should never have the host based AV scaning the virtual machines files, EVER. Run AV in the guest if it's required, and exlclude the folders where the VM files are stored on the host.
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