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The addition you're recommending is somewhat orthogonal to the article. The update at the end of the article clarifies that all one must do, strictly speaking, to protect against the weakness they describe is to power the computer down. If an adversary is knocking down your door, it's seems more important to get the keys out of RAM than to first ensure filesystem and OS integrity by saving/dismounting and cleanly shutting down.



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