Now I'm curious as well, and I know that no amount of knowledge of the
hibernation file is going to help you if it’s encrypted as Tim
mentions.

I’ll be curious to learn how you can scrub the hard disk key for FDE
during a sleep event – It would kind of indicate that automatic
sleep>hibernate may be an issue, as would anything which involved
reading the drive during the wake up process.

Of course scrubbing file/folder keys during sleep is a well known and
commonly practiced process – I can’t think of any products which don’t
already do this.

S.


On Aug 4, 1:28 pm, "Tim Hollebeek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In this
> > lecture, I'll explain how we could have access to the undocumented
> > hibernation file. There is no need to act within 2 minutes of
> > shutdown...
> > READ and WRITE access to it. I'll also show how to use this file in
> > defensive and also offensive cases.
>
> I hope you'll include the details of how you accomplish this when the
> hibernation file is on the encrypted portion of the disk.  That will
> be the fascinating part.
>
> Let's keep this discussion civil.  I know everyone has their own personal
> agendas, but trashing other bright people's work isn't necessary.
>
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