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authorFrancis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-09-18 13:28:16 (EDT)
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FAQ: SATA drives don't have DMA
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unencrypted for future retrieval by an adversary.
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<p>
- With proper IOMMU, it might be possible to mitigate the DMA-related issues. USB drives (flash drive, HDD, etc) can be used,
- to avoid DMA.
+ With proper IOMMU, it might be possible to mitigate the DMA-related issues.
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Some proof of concepts have been demonstrated. For HDDs:<br/>