Cloud-stored BitLocker keys can be handed to law enforcement

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Microsoft has confirmed that BitLocker recovery keys backed up in the cloud can be provided to law enforcement under a valid legal order, a situation highlighted by a Guam FBI case. To reduce this risk, users should avoid cloud backups and instead store the recovery key locally—on a USB drive or as a printed copy—and remove any cloud-stored copies; the piece also explains how to check BitLocker settings and how to back up the key safely.
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