http://www.boingboing.net/2008/02/21/re ... rypti.html
My own experiments in disabling DRAM refresh indicate that the machine can keep humming along for twenty seconds before a fatal error occurs without refreshing the DRAM at all. If you're willing to tolerate a high fault rate, several minutes sounds like a perfectly reasonable window to extract useful data from recently used DIMMs.
data persists in DRAM even without power
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I certainly haven't attempted to defeat any security or encryption. I defer to the authors of the paper, who say several minutes in the powered off state should suffice.
I certainly haven't attempted to defeat any security or encryption. I defer to the authors of the paper, who say several minutes in the powered off state should suffice.
Disclaimer: The postings on this site are my own and don't necessarily represent Intel's positions, strategies, or opinions.