Microsoft provided the FBI with the recovery keys to unlock encrypted data on the hard drives of three laptops as part of a federal investigation, Forbes reported on Friday.
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Microsoft stores the hard drive encryption key in customers' online accounts by default. It can be accessed there with a court order.
Forbes reports that Microsoft complied with an FBI request for decryption keys to a suspect's personal laptops last year.
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Microsoft provided FBI with BitLocker keys from cloud backups to decrypt laptops in a Guam fraud case, revealing a legal access point for encryption.
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Microsoft has provided BitLocker encryption keys to the FBI in a Guam fraud case, marking the first known instance of such cooperation and raising privacy concerns.
Question: I’ve read about “Steal Now, Decrypt Later” attacks. What should we be doing now to respond when “secure data” is compromised?