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  1. #1
    GreenXenon Guest

    Re: Forensics: Can volatile RAM still contain evidence?

    On Dec 21, 5:56*pm, "Buffalo" <E...@nada.com.invalid> defecated:

    > Immediately after shutting down the machine, remove ram sticks and put them
    > in a microwave oven for 2 min, if it is 1100watts or higher.(longer if the
    > rating is lower)
    > Then hang them on your Christmas Tree.
    > PS: Hopefully your microwave oven doesn't become inoperative. (Putting a
    > small glass of water in it helps prevent damage.)- Hide quoted text -


    hahahahaha, very funny.

    No offense but I would appreciate some real advice. Please.

  2. #2
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Forensics: Can volatile RAM still contain evidence?

    From: "GreenXenon" <glucegen1x@gmail.com>

    | On Dec 21, 5:56 pm, "Buffalo" <E...@nada.com.invalid> defecated:

    >> Immediately after shutting down the machine, remove ram sticks and put them
    >> in a microwave oven for 2 min, if it is 1100watts or higher.(longer if the
    >> rating is lower)
    >> Then hang them on your Christmas Tree.
    >> PS: Hopefully your microwave oven doesn't become inoperative. (Putting a
    >> small glass of water in it helps prevent damage.)- Hide quoted text -


    | hahahahaha, very funny.

    | No offense but I would appreciate some real advice. Please.

    Real dvice ?

    This is not the subject matter of alt.privacy.spyware nor probably of
    alt.privacy.anon-server.

    It is subject matter of alt.computer.security to where you Multi-Cross-Posted this to.

    You should worry MORE about tempest monitoring then if there may be latent data in
    existent volitile RAM.

    The fact is you information is available troough MANY sources that you may not be aware
    of.


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    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
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  3. #3
    Ari Guest

    Re: Forensics: Can volatile RAM still contain evidence?

    On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 22:16:22 -0500, David H. Lipman wrote:

    > From: "GreenXenon" <glucegen1x@gmail.com>
    >
    >| On Dec 21, 5:56 pm, "Buffalo" <E...@nada.com.invalid> defecated:
    >
    >>> Immediately after shutting down the machine, remove ram sticks and put them
    >>> in a microwave oven for 2 min, if it is 1100watts or higher.(longer if the
    >>> rating is lower)
    >>> Then hang them on your Christmas Tree.
    >>> PS: Hopefully your microwave oven doesn't become inoperative. (Putting a
    >>> small glass of water in it helps prevent damage.)- Hide quoted text -

    >
    >| hahahahaha, very funny.
    >
    >| No offense but I would appreciate some real advice. Please.
    >
    > Real dvice ?
    >
    > This is not the subject matter of alt.privacy.spyware nor probably of
    > alt.privacy.anon-server.
    >
    > It is subject matter of alt.computer.security to where you Multi-Cross-Posted this to.
    >
    > You should worry MORE about tempest monitoring then if there may be latent data in
    > existent volitile RAM.
    >
    > The fact is you information is available troough MANY sources that you may not be aware
    > of.


    You'll have to excuse Lipman, he's running a temperature since he found
    out Army Intelligence supports his favorite freeware Botnet.

    To answer your question.

    Yes.
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