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Turns out that Microsoft's BitLocker security for the data stored on your hard drive is just a placebo.

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  • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

    Turns out that Microsoft's BitLocker security for the data stored on your hard drive is just a placebo.

    Might as well give your password to everyone:

    https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/23/microsoft-gave-fbi-a-set-of-bitlocker-encryption-keys-to-unlock-suspects-laptops-reports/

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    #2

    @Migueldeicaza Ahhh the good ole (U)sing (T)rueCrypt (i)s (n)ot (s)ecure (a)s (i)t (m)ay (c)ontain (u)nfixed (s)ecurity (i)ssues.

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    • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

      Turns out that Microsoft's BitLocker security for the data stored on your hard drive is just a placebo.

      Might as well give your password to everyone:

      https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/23/microsoft-gave-fbi-a-set-of-bitlocker-encryption-keys-to-unlock-suspects-laptops-reports/

      mrcopilot@mstdn.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      #3

      @Migueldeicaza Hunh, turns out those folks are less than trustworthy.

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      • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

        Turns out that Microsoft's BitLocker security for the data stored on your hard drive is just a placebo.

        Might as well give your password to everyone:

        https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/23/microsoft-gave-fbi-a-set-of-bitlocker-encryption-keys-to-unlock-suspects-laptops-reports/

        reay@beige.partyR This user is from outside of this forum
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        #4

        @Migueldeicaza
        @FirewallDragons

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        • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

          Turns out that Microsoft's BitLocker security for the data stored on your hard drive is just a placebo.

          Might as well give your password to everyone:

          https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/23/microsoft-gave-fbi-a-set-of-bitlocker-encryption-keys-to-unlock-suspects-laptops-reports/

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          #5

          @Migueldeicaza Also, Microsoft’s opportunistic uploading of everything to OneDrive without permitting a true E2EE option…

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          • rosyna@mastodon.socialR rosyna@mastodon.social

            @Migueldeicaza Also, Microsoft’s opportunistic uploading of everything to OneDrive without permitting a true E2EE option…

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            #6

            @rosyna Joke is on us E2EE at Microsoft really means "End to End to Everyone [who asks politely]"

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            • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

              Turns out that Microsoft's BitLocker security for the data stored on your hard drive is just a placebo.

              Might as well give your password to everyone:

              https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/23/microsoft-gave-fbi-a-set-of-bitlocker-encryption-keys-to-unlock-suspects-laptops-reports/

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              #7

              @Migueldeicaza wait a hot second

              Isn't TPM2 "required for Windows 11" to prevent exactly this thing from happening?

              Are you implying that Microsoft sent 100s of millions of perfectly fine PCs to a farm upstate just because they want to sell more Windows?!

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              • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

                Turns out that Microsoft's BitLocker security for the data stored on your hard drive is just a placebo.

                Might as well give your password to everyone:

                https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/23/microsoft-gave-fbi-a-set-of-bitlocker-encryption-keys-to-unlock-suspects-laptops-reports/

                ricci@discuss.systemsR This user is from outside of this forum
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                #8

                @Migueldeicaza Cryptography works. Trusting giant corporations doesn't.

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                • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

                  Turns out that Microsoft's BitLocker security for the data stored on your hard drive is just a placebo.

                  Might as well give your password to everyone:

                  https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/23/microsoft-gave-fbi-a-set-of-bitlocker-encryption-keys-to-unlock-suspects-laptops-reports/

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                  #9

                  @Migueldeicaza yet another reason to avoid windows

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                  • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

                    Turns out that Microsoft's BitLocker security for the data stored on your hard drive is just a placebo.

                    Might as well give your password to everyone:

                    https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/23/microsoft-gave-fbi-a-set-of-bitlocker-encryption-keys-to-unlock-suspects-laptops-reports/

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                    #10

                    @Migueldeicaza Windows home editions only come with the Device Encryption feature with mandatory key escrow to OneDrive.

                    The BitLocker feature for local or on-prem AD backup of the keys is only on Pro SKUs onwards

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                    • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

                      Turns out that Microsoft's BitLocker security for the data stored on your hard drive is just a placebo.

                      Might as well give your password to everyone:

                      https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/23/microsoft-gave-fbi-a-set-of-bitlocker-encryption-keys-to-unlock-suspects-laptops-reports/

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                      #11

                      @Migueldeicaza bitlocker? More like bootlicker 🥁

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                      • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

                        Turns out that Microsoft's BitLocker security for the data stored on your hard drive is just a placebo.

                        Might as well give your password to everyone:

                        https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/23/microsoft-gave-fbi-a-set-of-bitlocker-encryption-keys-to-unlock-suspects-laptops-reports/

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                        #12

                        @Migueldeicaza@mastodon.social Reminds me of those "Is Windows 7 BitLocker backdoored" debates. In hindsight, it was the most secure version in history because it didn't use cloud accounts.

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                        • hp@mastodon.tmm.cxH hp@mastodon.tmm.cx

                          @Migueldeicaza wait a hot second

                          Isn't TPM2 "required for Windows 11" to prevent exactly this thing from happening?

                          Are you implying that Microsoft sent 100s of millions of perfectly fine PCs to a farm upstate just because they want to sell more Windows?!

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                          #13

                          @hp @Migueldeicaza

                          No TPM2 locked by MS can be used by MS to block you or software you installed from other sources.
                          (Not used today - just prepared).

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                          • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

                            Turns out that Microsoft's BitLocker security for the data stored on your hard drive is just a placebo.

                            Might as well give your password to everyone:

                            https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/23/microsoft-gave-fbi-a-set-of-bitlocker-encryption-keys-to-unlock-suspects-laptops-reports/

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                            #14

                            @Migueldeicaza

                            It reminded me of my Windows 95: the login window asked for a password, but started up anyway even if the password field was left blank.

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                            • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

                              Turns out that Microsoft's BitLocker security for the data stored on your hard drive is just a placebo.

                              Might as well give your password to everyone:

                              https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/23/microsoft-gave-fbi-a-set-of-bitlocker-encryption-keys-to-unlock-suspects-laptops-reports/

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                              #15

                              @Migueldeicaza Who tf does store BitLocker keys at Microsoft?

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