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mintplant
1mo ago
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If I have a disk image or access to the physical drive, it's trivial. This means they can no longer be considered encrypted at rest.
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munk-a
1mo ago
If you're on prem or able to manipulate the machine into an OS of your choosing, yes. But with purely remote access to a device the disk is pretty decently secured (even if Window's ACLs are nightmareishly convoluted).
dist-epoch
1mo ago
If your computer storage is not fully encrypted you have bigger worries than the swap file.
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