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Jonathan Send message Joined: 27 Sep 17 Posts: 190 Credit: 8,338,009 RAC: 3 |
I noticed an article on Bleeping Computer regarding Microsoft's Windows Sandbox Runs Programs in an Isolated Desktop. It appears it will be on a future version of Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise. I wonder if this will turn on Hyper-V by default and mess up users with VirtualBox. Link to article. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsofts-windows-sandbox-runs-programs-in-an-isolated-desktop/ |
Shadak Send message Joined: 15 Nov 18 Posts: 1 Credit: 9,139 RAC: 0 |
I noticed an article on Bleeping Computer regarding Microsoft's Windows Sandbox Runs Programs in an Isolated Desktop. It appears it will be on a future version of Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise. I wonder if this will turn on Hyper-V by default and mess up users with VirtualBox. you have to activate it manually according to Microsoft |
Evans CAH Send message Joined: 19 Apr 09 Posts: 7 Credit: 373,938 RAC: 0 |
A recent Windows update enabled Hyper-V and broke VirtualBox on my system. Disabling Hyper-V using bcdedit fixed VB. Unfortunately there are some nice security features that do require a type I hypervisor like Hyper-V, so in the medium term I will make the switch away from VB if I can ever get Hyper-V's networking to work. |
Evans CAH Send message Joined: 19 Apr 09 Posts: 7 Credit: 373,938 RAC: 0 |
Not so fast on the Hyper-V: as this article makes sort of clear, security partitioning using virtualization is a double edged sword. In a way, all it does is raise the stakes. A better defence may be (still) to engineer for rebuildability, not recoverability. https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/02/researchers-use-intel-sgx-to-put-malware-beyond-the-reach-of-antivirus-software/ |