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That's a lot of work, but the instant it's in a rootkit everybody will be able to do it. 113 bytes is extracting an AES key from memory in about a minute. It's only really hard and messy for the first guy who implements it, after that it is much easier, albeit still fairly messy. I'm not saying we need to panic, but it's more than a "non-issue".
113 bytes is extracting an AES key from memory in about a minute. How do you know where the key is, and how are you guaranteed to be able to read enough of it before the "shifting sands" that is timing unpredictability and general noise in the system make you read something else? That's what really irritates me about all these side-channels that have been found ever since the first Spectre/Meltdown --- they all demon…
If a university can accomplish this task with their funding and no urgent incentive, what is the nation state actor doing with their enormous budget?