[IP] been there -- Cold Boot Attacks on Disk Encryption -- report on
David Farber
dave at farber.net
Fri Feb 22 04:51:00 PST 2008
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From: Paul E. Robichaux [paul at robichaux.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 7:51 PM
To: David Farber; ip
Subject: Re: [IP] Cold Boot Attacks on Disk Encryption -- report on
I want to point out that this class of attacks (generically known as bFreon attacksb) have been known for some time, although the Princeton team has done great work in making the attack more practical. BitLocker offers operating modes that mitigate the risk of these attacks; for more details, check out the Microsoft Data Encryption Toolkit for Mobile PCs at <http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/guidance/clientsecurity/dataencryption/analysis/4e6ce820-fcac-495a-9f23-73d65d846638.mspx><http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/guidance/clientsecurity/dataencryption/analysis/4e6ce820-fcac-495a-9f23-73d65d846638.mspx>. It details the various BitLocker operating modes and the specific threats that they do, and do not, protect against.
Disclaimer: I was the lead author for the Data Encryption Toolkit documents.
Cheers,
-Paul
On 2/21/08 4:25 PM, "David Farber" <dave at farber.net> wrote:
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