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In computer security, a cold boot attack is a type of side channel attack in which an attacker with physical access to a computer performs a memory dump of a computer's random access memory by performing a hard reset of the target machine.
what is the difference between cold and warm boot?
A cold booting is when you turn ON the computer from an OFF position. On the other hand, the warm booting is when you reset a computer that is already in its ON state.
what is warm boot?
Reloading the operating system by performing a Restart operation from the computer's main menu while it is still turned on. The warm boot does not turn the power off and back on, and it does not clear memory. Contrast with cold boot.