Cold Boot Attacks: Why Disk Encryption Doesn't Protect a Running Computer
Cold boot attacks expose a gap between what disk encryption promises and what it delivers on a running computer. This post explains the attack mechanically, who it realistically affects, and which mitigations work. In 2008, a team of researchers from Princeton, the EFF, and Wind River Systems publis
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