Microsoft complied with a warrant to hand over BitLocker recovery keys to the FBI, and privacy advocates are worried.
As the first major tech company to comply with government demands for encrypted data, Microsoft sets a dangerous precedent.
A massive unsecured database exposed 149 million logins, raising concerns over infostealer malware and credential theft.
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.
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