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by tptacek
5497 days ago
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Right, but suspend-to-disk doesn't really mitigate cold boot attacks, because in order to suspend your data to disk, an AES key is loaded into DRAM. The "cold" in "cold boot" refers to the tricks researchers use to extract data from DRAM even after reboot. The point of this research is that there aren't (that we know of) "cold register" attacks that extract prior contents of CPU registers. |
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