Microsoft says it may give your encryption key to law enforcement upon a valid request. Here's how to protect your privacy.
Microsoft confirmed it can hand over BitLocker recovery keys stored in the cloud under warrant, reviving debate over who controls encrypted data.
"This is private data on a private computer and they made the architectural choice to hold access to that data," said Matt ...
If you’ve signed in with a Microsoft account, your disk is likely already encrypted, and the key is likely already stored on ...
Microsoft stores the hard drive encryption key in customers' online accounts by default. It can be accessed with a court order.
Microsoft FBI encryption keys raise privacy concerns after BitLocker recovery keys were handed over during an investigation.
The disclosure underscores how recovery keys stored in Microsoft’s cloud can be accessed under warrant, even when enterprise ...
Microsoft provided the FBI with the recovery keys to unlock encrypted data on the hard drives of three laptops as part of a ...
Microsoft confirms it provides BitLocker recovery keys to the FBI under legal orders. Learn about the security implications ...
Microsoft stores the hard drive encryption key in customers' online accounts by default. It can be accessed there by court ...
If your machine is uploading your BitLocker keys to Microsoft, it turns out Microsoft can and will give them to law ...