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by gizmo686
4236 days ago
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That still doesn't answer the question. If you treat non-volatile memory as a disk, then the data would never touch it unencrypted, so a cold boot attack is useless against the non-volotile memory. Of course, you could still launch a cold boot attack on the volotile memory, but we can do that already. |
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