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Re: MaynardG post# 159294

Friday, 02/22/2008 9:19:39 AM

Friday, February 22, 2008 9:19:39 AM

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Maynard G

From Vacationhouse's posted article:

"The flaw in this approach, the researchers say, is that data previously thought to disappear from dynamic RAM (DRAM) actually takes its time to dissolve, leaving the data on the computer vulnerable to thievery regardless of whether the laptop is on or off. That's because the disk encryption key, unlocked via a password when you log on to your computer, then is held in DRAM. If a thief can get a hold of the key, he can then get into the disk."

This paragraph is the superiority of the FDE solution from STX. Everything is done inside the protection of the silicon and is therefore not subject to hacking.

So what we see are an inferior solution that Princeton demonstrated could be compromised.
Good clarification from Steven btw.

the best,

micro...

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