If you’ve signed in with a Microsoft account, your disk is likely already encrypted, and the key is likely already stored on ...
How to keep your PC encryption key safe - from Microsoft and the FBI ...
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Microsoft gave the FBI BitLocker encryption keys to unlock laptops
Microsoft provided the FBI with BitLocker encryption recovery keys following a warrant request, allowing federal agents to ...
Some call Microsoft move "simply irresponsible" ...
I'm not sure if anyone saw the news, but apparently Crucial's and Samsung's self-encrypting drives have very weak keys or key verification and is easily bypassed to get access to the encrypted data.
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Now that the capacities of laptops and other portable device drives have hit hundreds of gigabytes, just about any corporate database can easily fit on a laptop. That affordable capacity gives users ...
Companies relying on self-encrypting drives (SEDs) to secure data stored on their employees’ laptops should be aware that this technology is not immune to attack and should carefully consider whether ...
Microsoft provided the FBI with the recovery keys to unlock encrypted data on the hard drives of three laptops as part of a ...
The FBI served Microsoft a warrant requesting encryption recovery keys to decrypt the hard drives of people involved in an ...
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