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http://mcgrewsecurity.com/projects/msramdmp/
I think he wrote it as a weekend project to replicate the functionality of Bit-Unlocker. Probably not as polished, but it looks effective.
The researchers at Princeton have instructions on how to conduct a simple experiment testing memory remanence of your own system using a simple Python script:
http://citp.princeton.edu/memory/exp/
It's cool, but is mostly for illustrative purposes.
just sent an e-mail to some colleagues; i'll let you know what i hear.
I got this working guys.
http://mcgrewsecurity.com/projects/msramdmp/
I've dumped RAM from a Windows machine and pulled all kinds of crazy stuff, including Google searches performed previously and even a slightly mangled version of an AD password.
And this is without doing any cooling...
Very "cool" stuff.
do you have any idea how to adapt the command for windows or macs?