BitLocker vulnerability allegedly allows USB stick bypass on Windows 11, raising backdoor concerns despite requiring physical device access.
Apparently, not even TPM+PIN is safe from YellowKey.
The Epitome of WTF: A researcher known as "Nightmare-Eclipse" recently released YellowKey, a security vulnerability that allegedly enables a full bypass of BitLocker's full-volume encryption. The ...
Users who rely solely on TPM-based BitLocker are most at risk, while those with a PIN or USB security key at boot are ...
An unnamed security researcher using the monikers "Nightmare-Eclipse" and "Chaotic Eclipse" has published a simple bypass for ...
A disgruntled researcher has released a third wave of Windows zero-day exploits, including a BitLocker encryption bypass ...
Two unpatched Windows exploit PoCs target BitLocker protections and privilege controls after Microsoft’s May Patch Tuesday ...
A zero-day exploit circulating online allows people with physical access to a Windows 11 system to bypass default BitLocker ...
A cybersecurity researcher has published proof-of-concept (PoC) exploits for two unpatched Microsoft Windows vulnerabilities ...
An anonymous cybersecurity researcher who disclosed three Microsoft Defender vulnerabilities has returned with two more ...