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What, you thought M$ hasn't had backdoors in every piece of their encryption stack for decades? You know, they accidentally released a Windows 2000 update that had NSA keys clearly labeled.....

Archive: https://archive.today/ON6g2

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>Microsoft provided the FBI with the recovery keys to unlock encrypted data on the hard drives of three laptops as part of a federal investigation, Forbes reported on Friday. Many modern Windows computers rely on full-disk encryption, called BitLocker, which is enabled by default. This type of technology should prevent anyone except the device owner from accessing the data if the computer is locked and powered off.

What, you thought M$ hasn't had backdoors in every piece of their encryption stack for decades? You know, they accidentally released a Windows 2000 update that had NSA keys clearly labeled..... Archive: https://archive.today/ON6g2 From the post: >>Microsoft provided the FBI with the recovery keys to unlock encrypted data on the hard drives of three laptops as part of a federal investigation, Forbes reported on Friday. Many modern Windows computers rely on full-disk encryption, called BitLocker, which is enabled by default. This type of technology should prevent anyone except the device owner from accessing the data if the computer is locked and powered off.
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Ok yeah that jogs my ram. That’s why I thought they got the “it’s a good idea to just stop this” talk.