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<blockquote data-quote="bazang" data-source="post: 1092444" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p>Yes as [USER=110877]@Wrecker4923[/USER] already stated.</p><p></p><p></p><p>These type videos and discussions that will never die-off until there are no more people in the world. There are similar conspiracy related topics in the mobile phone and even game console spaces.</p><p></p><p>"Microsoft and Bitlocker" have long been within the realm of conspiracy theories. There is that element of <strong><u><em>online digital tin foil thug life</em></u></strong> that is compelled to spread FUD and rile up a frenzied controversy. For the past 10 years everything I read online I filter it with the knowledge that click and rage bait are an everyday thing.</p><p></p><p>A person could perform online research for 30 days and come back here to show another 10 to 20 methods to "compromise" Windows or other Microsoft software. Just because any of it exists does not mean any of it needs to be fixed. In fact, it is because of Microsoft and other vendors refusal to fix stuff because the associated risk is minimal to non-existent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1092444, member: 114717"] Yes as [USER=110877]@Wrecker4923[/USER] already stated. These type videos and discussions that will never die-off until there are no more people in the world. There are similar conspiracy related topics in the mobile phone and even game console spaces. "Microsoft and Bitlocker" have long been within the realm of conspiracy theories. There is that element of [B][U][I]online digital tin foil thug life[/I][/U][/B] that is compelled to spread FUD and rile up a frenzied controversy. For the past 10 years everything I read online I filter it with the knowledge that click and rage bait are an everyday thing. A person could perform online research for 30 days and come back here to show another 10 to 20 methods to "compromise" Windows or other Microsoft software. Just because any of it exists does not mean any of it needs to be fixed. In fact, it is because of Microsoft and other vendors refusal to fix stuff because the associated risk is minimal to non-existent. [/QUOTE]
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