• pelya
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      608 months ago

      This makes it harder for russian military to steal one of Mullvad servers to track your porn usage over VPN - once they unplug it, all links to porn will be gone.

      • @nevemsenki@lemmy.world
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        168 months ago

        If they get hacked, your data is still there until a reboot, though. This is more useful against state authorities taking servers than hackers.

        • @bamboo@lemm.ee
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          208 months ago

          That’s not how ram works, at least not generally. Unless frozen to an extremely cold temperature, ram loses its value very quickly and needs constant power to retain data. If a server were to lose power at normal operating temperatures, there would be nothing significant left to recover within a few seconds.

          • Traister101
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            I think they mean somebody gains access to the server/s thereby they could look at the ram while it’s still actively running.

          • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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            58 months ago

            It’s nothing that can’t be overcome with forensic equipment, though. With the right set of tools you can even take the sticks out of the server while it’s still running and retain the data, that’s why RAM encryption is a thing. For the really paranoid, homomorphic encryption.

            • Stantana
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              198 months ago

              I encrypt my thoughts in case I talk in my sleep.

              • Tangled Slinky
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                238 months ago

                Man’s out here snoring in hash values.

      • @ElectroNeutrino@lemmy.world
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        78 months ago

        Harder, yes, but still good to note not impossible. There’s some cryogenic techniques that allow them to preserve what’s on the RAM long enough to read it.

        • @symbioticremnant@lemmy.world
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          48 months ago

          It’s a bit of a long shot, and I’m not sure if it’s just theory or proven in reality. The idea is that you literally freeze the memory at a cold enough temperature to freeze the state of the memory, and then swap the memory into a machine with power in order to read or dump the data

    • @chwilson@lemmy.world
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      188 months ago

      From what I understand it means there’s no persistence on disk of any traffic/data, it’s entirely in memory, so less risk of data being stolen or leaked