First of all, the claim with RAM is wrong. RAM doesn't get deleted after the system crashes, especially, if you just hard-kill it. The data fade over the span of a few minutes, you have like 5 minutes to "catch it", there are videos on this so you can search it up. Second of all, there are attacks such as the Cold Boot Attack, but those are mostly used for circumventing full disk encryption by snagging the key to for example BitLocker, we don't really know what the feds have, but there are certain mitigation methods on how to circumvent their methods, such as register-based key storage or cache-based key storage (sounds funny I know lol, circumventing their circumvention). If you're interested, google it up. Cold boot attack. I was really into this a few years ago so it's an interesting topic to dive in. Otherwise, a great video. Hope you grow.
Sorry for late response, but you clearly know what you're talking about, don't know how you teleported in CSGO, but it's clearly beyond my comprehension. Taking a look at the documentation (tails.net/doc/advanced_topics/cold_boot_attacks/index.en.html), it would seem that "RAM is overwritten by random data when you shut down Tails", so I could be wrong, but it doesn't seem that something like a cold boot attack would work on Tails. Either way, my statement saying that the RAM gets deleted after system shutdown is wrong, so I'll pin your message so people are aware. Thank you for this very, very important information that I left out. I'm going to look into Cold Boot Attacks now.
@@Crankypanst Yeah, Tails is in theory immune to this, but most people who browse on darknet don't use Tails. It's a good thing you showed this to people. Great video. Appreciate the pin haha
u seem to be a fairly small content creator but i genuinely thought i was listening to someone with atleast 100k subs + you have great commentary skills you are going places man 🔥
Thanks bro, I appreciate it. I spent like the last year and a half trying to improve my commentary and speech, and hearing this from someone like you really makes my day. Thank you ♥
Make sure the computer you're using has harddisk unmounted, just so... Making 100% sure no sophisticated hacks can bypass security measures and still able to gain access to your windows even if you're in usb tails.
First of all, the claim with RAM is wrong. RAM doesn't get deleted after the system crashes, especially, if you just hard-kill it. The data fade over the span of a few minutes, you have like 5 minutes to "catch it", there are videos on this so you can search it up. Second of all, there are attacks such as the Cold Boot Attack, but those are mostly used for circumventing full disk encryption by snagging the key to for example BitLocker, we don't really know what the feds have, but there are certain mitigation methods on how to circumvent their methods, such as register-based key storage or cache-based key storage (sounds funny I know lol, circumventing their circumvention).
If you're interested, google it up. Cold boot attack. I was really into this a few years ago so it's an interesting topic to dive in. Otherwise, a great video. Hope you grow.
Sorry for late response, but you clearly know what you're talking about, don't know how you teleported in CSGO, but it's clearly beyond my comprehension. Taking a look at the documentation (tails.net/doc/advanced_topics/cold_boot_attacks/index.en.html), it would seem that "RAM is overwritten by random data when you shut down Tails", so I could be wrong, but it doesn't seem that something like a cold boot attack would work on Tails. Either way, my statement saying that the RAM gets deleted after system shutdown is wrong, so I'll pin your message so people are aware. Thank you for this very, very important information that I left out. I'm going to look into Cold Boot Attacks now.
@@Crankypanst Yeah, Tails is in theory immune to this, but most people who browse on darknet don't use Tails. It's a good thing you showed this to people. Great video. Appreciate the pin haha
Np, you had important info i wanted other ppl to see
Np, you said some pretty important information which i wanted other ppl to see
u seem to be a fairly small content creator but i genuinely thought i was listening to someone with atleast 100k subs + you have great commentary skills you are going places man 🔥
Thanks bro, I appreciate it. I spent like the last year and a half trying to improve my commentary and speech, and hearing this from someone like you really makes my day. Thank you ♥
Youre the best! @@Crankypanst
@@_SGTM_ TYSM ❤
W vid bro i thought i was watching a 300k youtuber keep it up
Thanks bro! Appreciate the support! ♥
Awesome video bro! W channel!
TYSM man
You gained a subscriber good video keep up the good work
dang TYSM, I appreciate the support ♥
Cranky really risked his device just to show us how to get access to the dark web safely
nah don't worry, if I got I virus I could just restart my laptop, that's why it's the safest way.
@@Crankypanst nice
Make sure the computer you're using has harddisk unmounted, just so... Making 100% sure no sophisticated hacks can bypass security measures and still able to gain access to your windows even if you're in usb tails.
yeah, that's pretty important to do for maximum security.
Damn!!! You are good bro
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why do u do this bro
How else am I supposed to recreate csgo Irl?
@@Crankypanst dont
@@Cookieandneothebirds irl in minecraft lol
@@Crankypanst the thumbnail tho
@@Cookieandneothebirds whats wrong with the thumbnail?
Black Tape
cant have too much protection
bro buy a mic
you mean for my phone? cuz i got one for my laptop.
@@Crankypanst no the microphone quality is bad
@@ficojok oh, I had no idea, what mic would you recommend I get then?