Microsoft's BitLocker is a security feature built into Windows that encrypts the entire hard drive. The idea is to protect your personal files from prying eyes in case your PC is ever lost or stolen.
Microsoft confirmed it can hand over BitLocker recovery keys stored in the cloud under warrant, reviving debate over who controls encrypted data.
If you’ve signed in with a Microsoft account, your disk is likely already encrypted, and the key is likely already stored on ...
Microsoft FBI encryption keys raise privacy concerns after BitLocker recovery keys were handed over during an investigation.
Microsoft handed over keys to BitLocker-encrypted data stored on its servers during an FBI probe last year, granting access ...
Microsoft complied with a warrant to hand over BitLocker recovery keys to the FBI, and privacy advocates are worried.
If your machine is uploading your BitLocker keys to Microsoft, it turns out Microsoft can and will give them to law ...
The FBI served Microsoft a warrant requesting encryption recovery keys to decrypt the hard drives of people involved in an ...
BitLocker is a disk encryption feature in Windows that protects your data by encrypting entire drives. Sometimes, the BitLocker screen appears on system startup, preventing users from booting into ...
To find your BitLocker recovery key, visit aka.ms/myrecoverykey using a different device, sign in with your Microsoft account, and check for the key listed under your device information. This site ...