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by raverbashing
4715 days ago
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No, it is one of the safest places. If your attacker has access to arbitrary memory of a process, you're using an insecure OS/version. Or they dumped your process memory using a vulnerability (in your system) Yes, there are some possible attacks (page file, cache, etc) Attacking memory after a reboot requires physical access (unless you hibernated without an encrypted file, in this case...) It certainly beats the security of file/network |
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