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Also Microsoft Project Freta Promises to Stop Azure Malware (winbuzzer.com)
Project Freta is free and is based on the cloud. Microsoft says it offers “automated full-system volatile memory inspection of Linux systems“. This basically means the service takes a memory snapshot of the Hyper-V Linux guest OS. When a user taps into Freta and submits images of the Linux OS running on Azure, they will see a memory dump.
The question is: would you trust Microsoft with the data of your Linux server?
Also [Microsoft Project Freta Promises to Stop Azure Malware](https://winbuzzer.com/2020/07/07/microsoft-project-freta-promises-to-stop-azure-malware-xcxwbn/)
>Project Freta is free and is based on the cloud. Microsoft says it offers “automated full-system volatile memory inspection of Linux systems“. This basically means the service takes a memory snapshot of the Hyper-V Linux guest OS. When a user taps into Freta and submits images of the Linux OS running on Azure, they will see a memory dump.
The question is: would you trust Microsoft with the data of your Linux server?
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