bitpixie attack

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The bitpixie attack is a vulnerability in Microsoft's BitLocker encryption, demonstrated at the Chaos Communication Congress by hacker Thomas Lambertz. It affects Windows 11 and exploits a flaw that leaves a backdoor open even after claimed fixes, potentially compromising sensitive data for enterprises and governments. The attack requires one-time physical access to a device, making it a significant concern for security-conscious users. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on the technical details, implications for data protection, and the need for updated security measures.
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    BitLocker Vulnerability Exposed: Chaos Communication Congress Reveals Major Risks

    For those relying on Microsoft’s BitLocker encryption for peace of mind, a demonstration at the Chaos Communication Congress has cast a new shadow over your data’s safety in Windows 11. Hacker Thomas Lambertz revealed a shocking reality—claimed fixes to BitLocker vulnerabilities left a glaring...
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