lol mstf0007 you are so funny if you have windows 10 as main os and several vms, the keylogger will record everything you do in the vms, considering the keyboard is passed through the main system to the virtual one
Well if the Windows Technical Preview has a keylogger running kernel or driver aside, I don't think much can be done. If it is running as a application, you could use KeyScrambler or Zemana Antilogger, I use the free version on my Windows 7 PC - it tricks the logger by typing in the wrong characters you type in. Keyscrambler's module works within the kernel - this would block any application/driver which logs. But because MS made the kernel, they could have integrated the logger in the kernel - but having some form of antilogger is safer than no protection.
I wished people would just directly answer the OP's question .... The answer is Sir007 is right, yes they can since the host is w10TP and would have control of the keyboard. The virtual OS does not have to send the data, the data can be sent by the host directly. A similar question would be: If my real machine is infected with a keylogger would be a vm on it clean?
ROFL ... reminded me of Sheldon being quite estonished that hacking a government system and searching Amazon for some Uranium afterwards could cause so much troublle :G:.
if the NSA has been using this method sense the 80s.....i wounder how many civilian,commercial,military system they breach and continue to do so as we speak....must be in the hundreds of millions...a civilians and commercial systems are the must vulnerable with no way to defeat it. think about it, were around hundreds of thousands of cells phones every day.
Yep, in this moment a NSA bot could check your (or even my) pron collection for some interesting new comers .
yup Yup MS user. We are all being watched or "Monitored". For anyone to say that they are not is pretty nieve. It's pretty common to see ipv6 tunnels routed to your router. Just saying