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by mjg59
2661 days ago
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The described attack allows you to recover Bitlocker keys and decrypt the harddrive from any random computer that you have physical access to, since when you boot it the key will be sent over the LPC bus in a way that can be extracted. I'm not sure what the distinction you're making is, given that the probability that someone ends up with access to a TPM but not the system it's associated with is basically zero. |
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It is a very interesting read but the title is a bit clickbaity. Luckily it's not with bad intentions, the first few lines (above) already tell you what it is.
> I'm not sure what the distinction you're making is
Imagine I tell you I can extract any information I want from the human brain. You'd be intrigued, how do I interface, how do I extract and process the data. Then I tell you I basically eavesdrop on your conversations.
I understand the end result is the same, the mechanism is compromised but the method makes all the difference to how interested I am in the article. I've read about sniffing already, I was now expecting to read how the TPM chip was "cracked".