>Agreed. I went to a security seminar some years back when virtualization was still uncommon, but the presenter was a proponent of this - what he called "toilet paper" computing. Run your browser in a VM, if it gets "dirty", blow (flush) it away, and restart it (get a fresh sheet).
nice name ;-)
>Another interesting side effect of using a VM is that some of the nastiest and most sophisticated malware won't infect a VM, because security researchers often use them to dissect malware behaviour:
http://www.infoworld.com/d/security/crisis-malware-infects-vmware-virtual-machines-researchers-say-200645thx for the link - if some start to infect/raid VM's from the outside I should think ahead again...
set up encrypted folder usually not accessible, copying only when running from liveLinux or
special USB3 disc to disconnect. And get a physically detachable OS-stick for doing my banking.
regards
thomas