Microsoft says it may give your encryption key to law enforcement upon a valid request. Here's how to protect your privacy.
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Microsoft FBI encryption keys raise privacy concerns after BitLocker recovery keys were handed over during an investigation.
Forbes reports that Microsoft complied with an FBI request for decryption keys to a suspect's personal laptops last year.
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.
As the first major tech company to comply with government demands for encrypted data, Microsoft sets a dangerous precedent.
An operational security failure allowed researchers to recover data that the INC ransomware gang stole from a dozen U.S.
What it discovered were stolen datasets belonging to 12 unnamed and unconnected firms hit in separate INC ransomware attacks.
Change signals a shift away from legacy monitoring packs toward modern observability and Azure-based monitoring tools.