DR-Kiev wrote:
terminator2 wrote:
Doomer wrote:
terminator2 wrote:
Hi Guys
Pls. refer my post in this regard which is still unanswered unfortunately .
Bitlocker in some cases can be decrypted without key /password in pc3000. I have raised concerns as how AES128 key can be decrypted.
Can someone pls.look at it particularly senior members like Doomer , Dr-Kiev ,fzabkar , pepe to name few.
here is the post -
https://forum.hddguru.com/viewtopic.php ... er#p278195Thanks
Sometimes Bitlocker stores metadata called "clear key". Clear key can decrypt Bitlocker without a password
It has nothing to do with AES "crackability"
hi Doomer
Is there any other software other than pc3000 DE which will sniff "clear key " password from Bitlocker metadata and decrypt it ?
My pc3000 is not updated and does not support this function.
UFS Explorer Pro, can do the same "trick" with "clear key" for Bitlocker encryption
Thank you so much Dr-kiev
I have got a case of 512GB M.2 SSD from Thinkpad laptop. After windows updates suddenly Bitlocker has started to appear and asking for key.
Customer has not enabled it earlier ( by default it was enabled ). In fact customer was not aware of what is Bitlocker.
manage-Bde shows numeric key +TPM protectors.
I will give it a try using UFS explorer.
Thanks again.