Title
Lest we remember: cold-boot attacks on encryption keys
Abstract
Abstract Contrary to popular assumption, DRAMs used in most modern,computers,retain their contents for several sec- onds after power is lost, even at room temperature and even if removed,from a motherboard. Although DRAMs become less reliable when they are not refreshed, they are not immediately erased, and their contents persist sufficiently for malicious (or forensic) acquisition of us- able full-system memory,images. We show that this phe- nomenon,limits the ability of an operating system to pro- tect cryptographic,key material from an attacker with physical access. We use cold reboots to mount successful attacks on popular disk encryption systems using no spe- cial devices or materials. We experimentally characterize the extent and predictability of memory,remanence,and report that remanence,times can be increased dramatically with simple cooling techniques. We offer new algorithms for finding cryptographic keys in memory,images and for correcting errors caused by bit decay. Though we discuss several strategies for partially mitigating these risks, we know of no simple remedy that would eliminate them.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1145/1506409.1506429
Communications of The ACM
Keywords
Field
DocType
remanence time,memory image,cryptographic key material,cryptographic key,cold boot attack,memory remanence,simple remedy,encryption key,popular assumption,simple cooling technique,popular disk encryption system,usable full-system memory image,operating system,room temperature
Dynamic random-access memory,Disk encryption,Memory forensics,Cold boot attack,Computer science,Computer security,Encryption,On-the-fly encryption,Data remanence,Key (cryptography),Embedded system
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
52
5
0001-0782
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
339
17.75
17
Authors
9
Search Limit
100339
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
J. Alex Halderman12301149.67
Seth D. Schoen233917.75
Nadia Heninger388550.78
William Clarkson437521.01
William Paul533918.09
Joseph A. Calandrino647230.93
Ariel J. Feldman761336.42
Jacob Appelbaum845725.50
Edward W. Felten93603462.44