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Cool Chips

A few geeks at Princeton University have found a way to read the contents of RAM long after the system has been powered down.

Basically all you do is freeze the chips with liquid nitrogen.

This does have a fairly significant impact on disk encryption software which is the most interesting part of the discovery. In a lot of the encryption programs the encryption key is stored as plain text in RAM. Once you get the key it is game over for your privacy/security. Vista’s Bitlocker, Apple’s FileVault and the open source TrueCrypt are all affected, amongst others, though the first two can be made immune to this attack by using another authentication method such as a smart card.

Edit: The Doctor has a better writeup.

Tags: , , , , | 25.02.2008 21:12 |

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