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=TVM Definitions= | =TVM Definitions= | ||
==Threat== | ==Threat== | ||
Behavioral driven rise in exploitation of a particular vulnerability or class of vulnerability | Behavioral driven rise in exploitation of a particular vulnerability or class of vulnerability | ||
runners getting foot impaled on nails on park trail maybe an instance of a threat | |||
ransomware mutations | |||
It allows you to run multiple virtual computers on top of a physical machine | |||
there is this thing I used to do when upgrading servers | |||
I would make a copy of a virtual server | |||
disconnect it from the network | |||
and boot it up | |||
then I would disconnect the original from the network | |||
and then connect the copy to the network | |||
that way - no one knew that I had just switched out servers | |||
==Vulnerability== | ==Vulnerability== | ||
==Exploit== | ==Exploit== |
Latest revision as of 20:25, 15 March 2018
Background
TVM Definitions
Threat
Behavioral driven rise in exploitation of a particular vulnerability or class of vulnerability
runners getting foot impaled on nails on park trail maybe an instance of a threat ransomware mutations It allows you to run multiple virtual computers on top of a physical machine there is this thing I used to do when upgrading servers I would make a copy of a virtual server disconnect it from the network and boot it up then I would disconnect the original from the network and then connect the copy to the network
that way - no one knew that I had just switched out servers