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Microsoft just rushed out a fix for 'YellowKey' — a Windows flaw that lets attackers pop open BitLocker-encrypted drives and read what's inside
Microsoft has confirmed a vulnerability in Windows Recovery Environment that can let an attacker with physical access bypass ...
The king in yellow.
The YellowKey BitLocker exploit release has triggered another public clash between Microsoft and Nightmare-Eclipse.
Microsoft has released the KB5075039 Windows Recovery Environment update for Windows 10 to fix a long-standing issue that prevented some users from accessing the Recovery environment. The Windows ...
The BitLocker issue, named YellowKey, was published by a researcher using the monikers Chaotic Eclipse and Nightmare Eclipse.
The IT researcher behind the "NightmareEclipse" project shows new vulnerabilities: "YellowKey" in BitLocker and privilege escalation with "MiniPlasma".
Two newly disclosed Windows zero-day vulnerabilities are raising fresh concerns about how much trust organisations place in built-in security controls.
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