How easy is it to bruteforce into a windows machine encrypted with bitlocker? How complex should the password be where you would feel confident it wouldn't be guessed?
Bruteforce on bitlocker
How easy is it to bruteforce into a windows machine encrypted with bitlocker? How complex should the password be where you would feel confident it wouldn't be guessed?
[7 Points] None:
[3 Points] TheRealRocketship:
It's closed source they wouldn't need to bruteforce it, one call to the Head of NSA Division, Microsoft will do ;)
[2 Points] Thr0wMeAway666:
Depends on chosen encryption at first. Veracrypt is the new trueceypt with the same old flaws iirc.
[1 Points] hiyatheredeepweb:
To start with Windows security in general is pretty shitty, why would the feds bother with cracking your crypto when they could catch it unencrypted by hacking your computer? Would reccomend a full disk encrypted Ubuntu installation with LVM so you can do snapshots and stuff like that. Sounds complicated but really isn't if your tech savvy.
[1 Points] PIXEL_MACHT_FREI:
Bitlocker is falling in a blink of an eye using Dislocker on Linux on the win partition.
I would not trust bitlocker, veracrypt is what i use for my system encryption. it is a fork of discontinued project named truecrypt, let me know if you need more help :)