Tag Archives: security

Murmurs from a previous life…

Four years agoIn 2006, I wrote this particularly succinct paper on “IPv6 Security Issues” in which I gave an overview on some of—at the time—most pressing security-related issues affecting IPv6 deployment. Surprisingly, that little paper became sort of a hit, … Continue reading

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More about cooling the boot for data thieves…

The following is a video/presentation made by the people at Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy. As I posted before, they have just published an article that describes a technique to recover encrypted data by simply freezing memory chips. What … Continue reading

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You wanna steal it? Cool it down!

A recent article published by the New York Times reports that a group of computer security researchers at Princeton have developed a new technique to “steal encrypted information stored on computer hard disks.” In a nutshell, the technique is based … Continue reading

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