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>>60908503
depends on how you have it configured and if you're running something from an intelligence agency or russian government inside. highly unlikely though.
>>60908503
There was an exploit some time ago that allowed to jump out the vm by using i can't remember what vulnerability.
>>60908503
Can? Yes. Everything is possible. Just like the only 100% safe anti-virus is not being connected to the internet and not using any USB sticks/CD-ROMs etc.
In other words, no, it's very unlikely.
>>60908557
that's not even 100% safe desu
>>60908503
If you forget disable virtual network adapter
>>60908584
How so?
And yes, brainfart. Replace 'internet' with 'network'.
No connection to the outside world, no vira.
>>60908503
Yes.
https://superuser.com/questions/289054/is-my-host-machine-completely-isolated-from-a-virus-infected-virtual-machine
>>60908503
just disconnect everything and uninstall the guest additions doofus
>>60908503
Just run a VM within your VM and revert back to a snapshot if your host VM gets infected.
All the vm-escape exploits I've heard of are exploits of shared folder. Also vm shares connection so it can attack local network. It's not bulletproof.
>>60908597
Solar rays may flip your RAM bits and create virii
>>60909332
Virus, Viri
Not virii