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Technique for compromising hypervisor software
machine escape "HYPERJACKING". Telelink. Archived from the original on 27 February 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2015. Gray, Daniel. "Hyperjacking - Future Computer
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Security-focused Linux-based operating system
rights organization Access Now. Free and open-source software portal Hyperjacking Whonix List of security-focused operating systems The base (dom0) operating
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Form of shared internet-based computing
huge stores of information through a single attack—a process he called "hyperjacking". Some examples of this include the Dropbox security breach, and iCloud
Cloud_computing
Piece of software or hardware that creates and runs virtual machines
installing themselves as a hypervisor below the operating system, known as hyperjacking, can make them more difficult to detect because the malware could intercept
Hypervisor
Enterprise-class, type-1 hypervisor for deploying and serving virtual computers
Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine – an open-source hypervisor platform Hyperjacking – Technique for compromising hypervisor software Proxmox Virtual Environment
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Virtualization of computers or operating systems
software Desktop virtualization Dynamic infrastructure Hardware emulation Hyperjacking Instruction set simulator Popek and Goldberg virtualization requirements
Hardware_virtualization
Method of compromising a host OS though the VM
driver, xHCI/EHCI, PVNVRAM, and vmxnet3 can cause virtual machine escape Hyperjacking "What is VM Escape? - The Lone Sysadmin". 22 September 2007. Archived
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Variant spelling of English Christabel, CHRISTOBEL means "believer" or "follower of Christ" and "beautiful."
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English : nickname for a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion, from Middle English re(a)d ‘red’.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing, from an unattested Old English rīed, r̄d ‘woodland clearing’.English : Read in Lancashire, the name of which is a contracted form of Old English rǣghēafod, from rǣge ‘female roe deer’, ‘she-goat’ + hēafod ‘head(land)’; Rede in Suffolk, so called from Old English hrēod ‘reeds’; or Reed in Hertfordshire, so called from an Old English ryhð ‘brushwood’.English : A family called Read were established in America in the early 18th century by John Read, who was born in Dublin, sixth in descent from Sir Thomas Read of Berkshire, England. His son, George Read (1733–98), was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and as a lawyer helped frame the Constitution.
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Name of the Sacred Wife of First Khalifa Abu Bakr (RA) Mother of Hazrat Ayesha (RA)
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English (Staffordshire) : unexplained. Probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
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Hindu
The Sun, Lord Surya (Sun)
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Arabic, Muslim
Conqueror; Victorious; Courageous; Brave; Destructor
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Indian
Freed slave of prophet
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
One who is Dark; Black is Beautiful
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Srijayan | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®œà®¯à®¨
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English
English : variant of Bowerman.
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