On Thursday, March 7, 2013 12:58:29 AM UTC-8, Željko Filipin wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 8:28 PM, Chuck van der Linden <
> [email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> (thats also safer as it would not expose the browser(s) on your primary 
>> workstation to potential exploits should you ever get directed to a 
>> compromised website which is attempting to own your system.)
>
>
> Assuming that the exploit does not target a vulnerability in virtual 
> machine software. :)
>
> Željko
>

Snort, yeah I suppose that might be possible, although the number of layers 
you'd have to be breaking through at that point would be substantial, not a 
likely thing, especially with modern VM's that use a Hypervisor type 
approach..   (but still "possible"  if you want a PC to be 100% safe, 
connect it to nothing, never insert an disk or USB drive you're not 100% 
sure is completely clean, and operate it inside a faraday cage off it's own 
generator) 

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