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Microsoft crosses privacy line few expected
BitLocker encryption keys provided to law enforcement by Microsoft raise concerns about digital privacy as encrypted data ...
Microsoft may give your encryption key to law enforcement upon valid request - here's how to keep it safe ...
If you’ve signed in with a Microsoft account, your disk is likely already encrypted, and the key is likely already stored on ...
A new global survey reveals a dangerous gap in preparation for the quantum computing threat that might only be three years away.
Public and private key cryptography is a powerful solution. The former (asymmetric cryptography) involves a pair of keys that ...
Concerns that quantum computers may start easily hacking into previously secure communications has motivated researchers to ...
Forbes reports that Microsoft complied with an FBI request for decryption keys to a suspect's personal laptops last year. While the company said it cannot fulfill ...
When Microsoft patched a vulnerability last summer that allowed threat actors to use Windows’ shortcut (.lnk) files in ...
Exploiting .lnk files is a strategy that has been used for years and still works, says new report from Forcepoint.
A key-handling defect in the ransomware can permanently lock files by discarding private encryption keys, leaving affected organizations unable to recover data even if a ransom is paid.
Some call Microsoft move "simply irresponsible" ...
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