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Ali Ahmad
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There is an element of truth to this one - an attack was discovered which took advantage of data remanence in RAM, allowing an attacker to grab data from the RAM in a machine. There was a very short timeframe (a matter of seconds or minutes) in which to do this, but it wasn't a hack of the PC as such.

Simple Wikipedia link to Cold Boot Attack here

And the McGrew link hereMcGrew link here giving more detail

There is an element of truth to this one - an attack was discovered which took advantage of data remanence in RAM, allowing an attacker to grab data from the RAM in a machine. There was a very short timeframe (a matter of seconds or minutes) in which to do this, but it wasn't a hack of the PC as such.

Simple Wikipedia link to Cold Boot Attack here

And the McGrew link here giving more detail

There is an element of truth to this one - an attack was discovered which took advantage of data remanence in RAM, allowing an attacker to grab data from the RAM in a machine. There was a very short timeframe (a matter of seconds or minutes) in which to do this, but it wasn't a hack of the PC as such.

Simple Wikipedia link to Cold Boot Attack here

And the McGrew link here giving more detail

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Rory Alsop
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There is an element of truth to this one - an attack was discovered which took advantage of data remanence in RAM, allowing an attacker to grab data from the RAM in a machine. There was a very short timeframe (a matter of seconds or minutes) in which to do this, but it wasn't a hack of the PC as such.

Simple Wikipedia link to Cold Boot Attack here

And the McGrew link here giving more detail

There is an element of truth to this one - an attack was discovered which took advantage of data remanence in RAM, allowing an attacker to grab data from the RAM in a machine. There was a very short timeframe (a matter of seconds or minutes) in which to do this, but it wasn't a hack of the PC as such.

Simple Wikipedia link to Cold Boot Attack here

There is an element of truth to this one - an attack was discovered which took advantage of data remanence in RAM, allowing an attacker to grab data from the RAM in a machine. There was a very short timeframe (a matter of seconds or minutes) in which to do this, but it wasn't a hack of the PC as such.

Simple Wikipedia link to Cold Boot Attack here

And the McGrew link here giving more detail

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Rory Alsop
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There is an element of truth to this one - an attack was discovered which took advantage of data remanence in RAM, allowing an attacker to grab data from the RAM in a machine. There was a very short timeframe (a matter of seconds or minutes) in which to do this, but it wasn't a hack of the PC as such.

Simple Wikipedia link to Cold Boot Attack here