Don't forget to clear your RAM on shutdowns, Sup Forums

Don't forget to clear your RAM on shutdowns, Sup Forums.
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mem

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>he hasn't his ram encrypted with a random pass at boot

This will definitely stop cold boot attacks, yes?

No but super gluing your case shut and soldiering your RAM will help

But the RAM zeros out after you shutdown.

>implying i dont short all pins on ram after shutdown
>implying i dont mount /home on one of my 32gb ram sticks
>implying im doing anything illegal
way ahead of you

>how to waste processing power

Source?

>not pouring thermite over your ram and replacing it with a new one every time you reboot
fucking poorfags

Plebs dont microwave his ram before leave his pc

>super gluing your case shut and soldiering your RAM will help
Thanks based Apple

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DRAM is volatile, meaning that without active power it will lose the information it's storing.

If it retained information, you could just save a ram image at shutdown, and have almost instant boot times, since the major bottleneck in boot times for the past several years is how fast we can load data into RAM at startup. This is why SSDs provide such a large startup time boost.

Making storage that is as fast as RAM and non-volatile is an extremely active field of research.

Not sure if bait or doesn't understand what dynamic memory means

It was just a joke post, why do you respond like this
Now I feel bad

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Also we all know the textbook definitions and theory. How do you know some kike thing isn't going on during production?

I've been trapped in this shit hole for the better part of a decade, fuck off. I used three paragraphs to intentionally differentiate three different ideas.

Fuck off.

this

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>it's 2017
>he still doesn't use SRAM

>he's only been here for 6-10 years

YOU DUMB SHEEP HAHAHA

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m8 the point of cold boot is that it takes a little while for this to happen.

That's literally what I said you dense piece of shit.

>Also we all know the textbook definitions and theory.
>How do you know some kike thing isn't going on during production?
Looks like SOMEONE doesn't know the theory behind it.

pls, you literally did not.

(You)

>the major bottleneck in boot times for the past several years is how fast we can load data into RAM at startup

>not using ramwipe
>2017 the year of our lord and savior.

/dev/mem misses a lot of it; you want to use /proc/kcore instead.

I meant cold boot attack you middling intellect. Everybody knows RAM is volatile. What are you doing?

I think ram is cleared after its powered off...

I don't believe anyone takes this board seriously

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this is what the NSA wants you to think. Data stays in your ram and the management engine uploads it to NSA servers. Don't be a victim, dd today.

You have absolutely no fucking clue as to what you're spouting. It is physically impossible for RAM to retain memory after the electricity goes off, unless you supercool it, and that will only delay the process.