If I gave someone TeamViewer access to a VM hosted on Hyper-V or VMWare Workstation, how hard would it be to escape from it?
Depends on how paranoid you are, and how many resources you think your attacker has.
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/134160/escalate-from-controlling-a-virtual-machine-to-controlling-the-computer-hosting
>>56536029
>TeamViewer
What the absolute fucking shithell is wrong with you
I'll use this thread to post my question, since it's kind of related. How secure is LXC? I'm running Proxmox on my server with a couple of VMs and some containers, some of them with remote access filtered via a virtual router with PFSense. How safe is this?
It is non trivial to escape from a virtual machine on solid platforms like hyper-v, vmware, xen and kvm. Its not impossible, but it is incredibly difficult.
I invite you to try.
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Pass: sti@123
Goodluck faggot.
>>56536029
>what is bitflipping
>>56536029
>app
I found the Applefag.
>>56536029
>not running 7 VMs in a chain
>>56536029
so vmware doesn't sit on an OS?