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Latest revision as of 14:37, 24 September 2023


Many vendors provide downloadable virtual machines to use as practice targets or as attack hosts. Below are a collection of systems you can download and run on your primary system.

Hypervisors

In addition to the above-listed downloadable virtual machines (VMs), you will need some type of VM management tool. For more information on what a hypervisor is, please see this article from phoenixNAP. Below are the currently available hypervisors for managing your VMs.