ESXi Agent
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Darren Djernes
esxi hosts and Vcenter/ VMware is a place of low visibility to attacks, and tough to protect. would love to see this
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Cody Arnold
+1, but probably also look at for other hypervisors as well since the MSP market is going to start using other options like Proxmox, XCP-NG, Xen etc.
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Paul Symonds
Many organizations today rely on virtual infrastructure for critical servers. Visibility and threat detection within the hypervisor layer has become increasingly important. While Huntress provides excellent protection across Windows, macOS, and Linux endpoints, the lack of coverage for ESXi leaves a significant blind spot in environments where virtualization is core to operations.
Adding ESXi support would definately close this gap. Given the rise in ransomware and hypervisor-level attacks, this would be a highly valuable addition to the Huntress platform and help extend its protections to one of the most critical components that is currently left exposed from protection
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Bryce Skelton
With the threat landscape what it is; we need to have as much visibility as possible to stay ahead of attackers. Be comprehensive and unique
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Kevin Brown
Attackers have clearly identified this weakness. Ransomware gangs like LockBit, Akira, and the group behind ESXiArgs have developed custom encryptors that specifically target ESXi hosts. They often gain access via exposed management interfaces or stolen credentials and then execute malicious scripts directly on the hypervisor to encrypt virtual machine disk files - This would be groundbreaking for Huntress and the cybersecurity community as a whole.
You've built your reputation on finding hidden footholds and malicious activity that other tools miss. Extending this capability to the ESXi hypervisor is a natural evolution of your platform and the best step forward in my mind.
A Huntress ESXi agent would provide immense value by monitoring for the exact TTPs (Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures) that attackers use in this space.
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stewart sykes
Absolutely needed now a days! Be the first to protect ESXi's!
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Alex Cabrera
This would be a massive game changer