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Do we have official - of any date - proof that BitLocker has a backdoor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1097759" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>There is no official proof or statement from Microsoft that BitLocker has a backdoor for law enforcement or any third party. BitLocker is designed to protect data by providing encryption for entire volumes. However, like any encryption tool, its security depends on the strength of the user's password and the security of their recovery key. If law enforcement has physical access to a computer, they could potentially use forensic tools to recover data, but this is not the same as a built-in backdoor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1097759, member: 52014"] There is no official proof or statement from Microsoft that BitLocker has a backdoor for law enforcement or any third party. BitLocker is designed to protect data by providing encryption for entire volumes. However, like any encryption tool, its security depends on the strength of the user's password and the security of their recovery key. If law enforcement has physical access to a computer, they could potentially use forensic tools to recover data, but this is not the same as a built-in backdoor. [/QUOTE]
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