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Home / Technology / Microsoft Hands Over Encryption Keys to FBI

Microsoft Hands Over Encryption Keys to FBI

25 Jan

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Summary

  • Microsoft provided encryption keys to the FBI last year.
  • The data was related to a COVID unemployment fraud investigation in Guam.
  • Companies can store keys locally or in Microsoft's cloud for recovery.
Microsoft Hands Over Encryption Keys to FBI

In a notable shift, Microsoft provided encryption keys to the FBI last year. The request, stemming from an investigation into alleged COVID unemployment fraud in Guam, involved unlocking data on three laptops. This compliance marks a divergence from the general stance of major tech firms, which have often opposed government requests for access to encrypted user data.

Microsoft confirmed that it supplies BitLocker recovery keys when presented with a valid legal order. A spokesperson clarified that while customers can opt to store their encryption keys locally, inaccessible to Microsoft, many choose cloud storage for easier key recovery. This convenience, however, presents a potential risk of unauthorized access.

Privacy advocates have expressed alarm, citing concerns over the precedent set and the potential for misuse. They argue that such actions could embolden foreign governments with poor human rights records to also demand user data, raising significant privacy and security issues for individuals globally.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, Microsoft provided encryption keys to the FBI last year as part of a legal order.
The FBI was investigating potential fraud related to the COVID unemployment assistance program in Guam.
Yes, customers can choose to store their encryption keys locally, inaccessible to Microsoft, or in Microsoft's cloud.

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