Microsoft confirms it does provide BitLocker recovery keys for encrypted data if it receives a valid legal order and the user has stored the keys on its servers
The tech giant said it receives around 20 requests for BitLocker keys a year and will provide them to governments in response to valid court orders.
Microsoft confirms it does provide BitLocker recovery keys for encrypted data if it receives a valid legal order and the user has stored the keys on its servers
The tech giant said it receives around 20 requests for BitLocker keys a year and will provide them to governments in response to valid court orders.
Microsoft confirms it does provide BitLocker recovery keys for encrypted data if it receives a valid legal order and the user has stored the keys on its servers
The tech giant said it receives around 20 requests for BitLocker keys a year and will provide them to governments in response to valid court orders.
Experts say CrowdStrike's fix requires deleting a specific file and that cannot be automated at scale, meaning outages could persist for longer than expected
and what the chaos serves to remind us about Katie Collins / CNET : Microsoft Outage: CrowdStrike Update Affects Flights, Hospitals and Businesses Globally Robert Greenall / BBC : Global services slow...
A workaround to fix the BSOD caused by CrowdStrike's faulty update involves booting Windows in Safe Mode and deleting the security firm's “C-00000291*.sys” file
They trigger an issue that causes Windows to blue screen. — I am unsure how these got pushed to customers. I think Crowdstrike might have a problem. … X: @vxunderground : How to fix the Crowdstrike...
After a September 24 Windows 10 update, Microsoft's BitLocker uses software encryption by default even for SSDs that offer their own hardware-based encryption
Nathaniel Mott / Tom's Hardware :
Microsoft expands HoloLens availability to business customers, debuts HoloLens Commercial Suite with Kiosk Mode, support for VPN, BitLocker, more
Microsoft is starting to roll out on a limited basis its HoloLens augmented-reality glasses to business customers, beginning with those in the U.S. and Canada.
Microsoft answers some questions about BitLocker, its disk encryption technology, but declines to directly answer whether it has backdoors
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