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Title: How to protect Mac computers from cold boot attacks
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# How to protect Mac computers from cold boot attacks
[![How to protect Mac computers from cold boot attacks](how-to-protect-mac-computers-from-cold-boot-attacks.jpeg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_M18sq0TIQ "How to protect Mac computers from cold boot attacks")
## Guide
### Run following command using “Terminal” app.
```shell
sudo pmset -a destroyfvkeyonstandby 1 hibernatemode 25 standbydelaylow 0 standbydelayhigh 0
```
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`destroyfvkeyonstandby 1` tells macOS to destroy password when computer goes to standby mode.
`hibernatemode 25` tells macOS to store the content of the RAM to the hard drive and power off the RAM (which clears its data).
`standbydelaylow 0` tells macOS to enable standby mode immediately when battery is low and computer is put to sleep.
`standbydelayhigh 0` tells macOS to enable standby mode immediately when battery is high and computer is put to sleep.
Run `man pmset` using “Terminal” app for more information.
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## Want things back the way they were before following this guide? No problem!
### Run the following `pmset` command using the Terminal.
```shell
sudo pmset -a destroyfvkeyonstandby 0 hibernatemode 3 standbydelaylow 10800 standbydelayhigh 86400
```
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