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[Xen-users] Newbie query - Xen and security
Hi all -
I'm a first-timer here, and have just installed Xen. **Awesome**
stuff! A very easy install, and *superb* documentation by the Xen team
too, so a huge "thank you" to the Xen team!
I have a query re Xen and security. If I'm using the 'net (browsing,
email) while I'm running a Xen-enabled kernel, does that make it more
difficult for the bad guys out there to pop a rootkit or virus onto my
PC? I tend to envision Xen as making everything "virtual", so that if
they did try to rootkit my PC, they couldn't actually _install_ it onto
my system, (as I'm running a "virtual environment" ).
So, if I understand correctly, any "damage" that they try to do is
*totally* limited to the session I'm running, and when I next fire up my
PC, all will be well.
Is my description pretty much accurate? Very many thanks in advance
for your replies!
Bye for now -
- Andy
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