BareMetal RAM Dumper: Open-Source x86 Tool for Cold Boot Attack Research
A developer has released BareMetal RAM Dumper, an open-source bare-metal x86 tool designed for cold boot attack experiments. The project is hosted on GitHub under the username pIat0n and targets low-level memory forensics research. Cold boot attacks involve extracting data from RAM after a system is powered off, exploiting the brief period during which memory contents persist. The tool operates without an operating system, running directly on hardware to capture raw memory contents. The release has garnered modest attention on Hacker News, attracting a small number of points and comments.
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