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encryption - Can the FBI or government agencies decrypt my hardrive and . . . Can they force me to give them my password? In the US, the 5th Amendment to the Constitution protects individuals from self-incrimination A password to a computer containing incriminating information is treated as testimony so generally, no, they cannot force you to hand over a password
The FBI is Secretly Breaking Into Encrypted Devices. We’re Suing. The FBI is secretly breaking the encryption that secures our cell phones and laptops from identity thieves, hackers, and abusive governments, and it refuses to even acknowledge that it has information about these efforts — even though some details have been filed publicly in federal court
Beating Bitlocker In 43 Seconds - Hackaday Anyone who uses Windows has probably run into Bitlocker Your hard drive is encrypted, and Bitlocker runs silently in the background, decrypting data on demand The problem is key storage In
Defending Encryption in the U. S. and Abroad: 2024 in Review After pressure from EFF supporters and others, the U K government gave last-minute assurances that the bill wouldn’t be applied to encrypted messages The U K agency in charge of implementing the Online Safety Act, Ofcom, has now said that the Act will not apply to end-to-end encrypted messages
BitLocker Encryption Bypassed in Minutes Using Bitpixie Vulnerability Unlike traditional hardware-based attacks, which require physical tampering, soldering, or specialized equipment, the Bitpixie vulnerability enables attackers to extract BitLocker’s Volume Master Key (VMK) entirely through software
Lawful Access — FBI Because of warrant-proof encryption, the government often cannot obtain the electronic evidence necessary to investigate and prosecute threats to public and national safety, even with a warrant
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