Data Encryption Easily Broken Using Keys Hiding In RAM
Scientists at Princeton have get wind a way to take hold of otherwise - protected information encoding keys from memory on a computer that ’s just been powered down . This is pretty scary stuff , since the Francis Scott Key — which are well protected when the computer is on — are the one thing that keeps super - tight encoding from cracking . It was antecedently thought that data point support in so - scream “ volatile memory ” was only keep on for a few seconds after the automobile was switched off ....