March 22, 2008
UW Computer Security Course Blog » Cold Temperatures Compromise Encryption Security: "Researchers at Princeton University have found a very interesting and different approach to bypassing encryption. It has been demonstrated that when dynamic random access memory (DRAM) is frozen to extremely low temperatures, it retains whatever data is currently loaded onto the chip for minutes or even up to hours."
Source:
cubist.cs.washington
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