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Supercooled memory?
Obviously, that method is for people DESPARATE to steal someone's data and will not be attempted by the average crook.

However, wouldn't all this be rendered moot if Apple cleared the memory at reboot?
Posted by: Eriamjh   Posted on: 02/21/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Supercooled memory?  Eriamjh | 02/21/08
Millions at stake in corporate espionage ...  terry flores | 02/21/08
re: back doors  CobraA1 | 02/21/08
Clearing memory at reboot would not work.  ye | 02/22/08
RE: Supercooled memory?  bfilipiak@... | 02/22/08
A few things to note  CobraA1 | 02/21/08
Careful there  georgeou | 02/21/08
hdiutil was simply used to show successful crack  terry flores | 02/21/08
RE: (Images: How to bypass FileVault, BitLocker security)  d1g1tal_ph3r3t | 02/21/08
RE: (Images: How to bypass FileVault, BitLocker security)  riverab0@... | 02/22/08
Addition  riverab0@... | 02/22/08
Cox  CassidyJames | 02/22/08
I would like to see this tried with Firmware locked  duane@... | 02/22/08
Info still unencrypted in RAM...  robert.rohr@... | 02/22/08
Bit Locker  cobra96ds@... | 02/25/08
Encyption Law  benjaminwright75205 | 02/22/08
This is freaky  John Musbach | 02/24/08

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