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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.
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...