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Jul 21, 2008

Cold-Based Encryption-Cracking Source Code Published

You'll recall that in February I wrote about security researchers who had found a way to break into encrypted hard drives by using a trick that relies on the fact that RAM dissipates its contents slower if cooled.

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John Briner

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wow- intersting stuff

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xmtrs

Milford, DE

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any relations , to the COLD FUSION, crowd??.
pulling a fuse on a Motorola[an/something or other -17]{TWT@7.3gig-i think it was}, which was operating way beyond it's thermionic parameters.
""Ambient"[temp eratures] during operation, do cause some strange , problems.
Cold[in this case] EXTREMELY Cold, Just did not do ,TRANSMISSIONS much if any good at all!.
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