Comment by kenjackson 4 months ago Where did you get that they are stored in plaintext? 3 comments kenjackson Reply j_maffe 4 months ago It doesn't matter how it's stored. So long as it isn't E2EE, they (and anyone who can ask for it) will be able to access the drives michaelt 4 months ago The title of the article: "Microsoft gave FBI set of BitLocker encryption keys to unlock suspects' laptops" kenjackson 4 months ago Doesn’t say they were stored in plaintext.
j_maffe 4 months ago It doesn't matter how it's stored. So long as it isn't E2EE, they (and anyone who can ask for it) will be able to access the drives
michaelt 4 months ago The title of the article: "Microsoft gave FBI set of BitLocker encryption keys to unlock suspects' laptops" kenjackson 4 months ago Doesn’t say they were stored in plaintext.
It doesn't matter how it's stored. So long as it isn't E2EE, they (and anyone who can ask for it) will be able to access the drives
The title of the article: "Microsoft gave FBI set of BitLocker encryption keys to unlock suspects' laptops"
Doesn’t say they were stored in plaintext.