Recent research from Princeton, McGraw Security Services illustrates how the lack of encryption specifications in legislation could put consumer data at risk. Last winter, researchers at Princeton ...
Reports of the death of cold-boot attacks have been greatly exaggerated. Cybersecurity wonks have long considered this a mostly solved problem, but new techniques have reanimated the decade-old ...
Last winter, researchers at Princeton University demonstrated how they could get data off encrypted disks by extracting the encryption key from RAM, even if the machine was password protected, in ...
F-Secure's Olle Segerdahl and Pasi Saarinen found a way to rewrite the non-volatile memory chip that contains the security settings, thus disabling memory overwriting. Share on Facebook (opens in a ...
After researchers at Princeton University showed how they could dig up the contents of a computer’s memory just minutes after the machine had been turned off using a “Cold Boot”, it was only a matter ...
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