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Microsoft Defends BitLocker, Issues SP2 Updates

Microsoft defended its BitLocker data encryption tool last week after a hack was demonstrated that might affect it.

A presenter at the Black Hat Washington, D.C. conference in early February had compromised the trusted platform module (TPM) in a machine. Microsoft leverages TPM hardware in conjunction with its BitLocker drive encryption tool to help protect data from unauthorized access in mobile PCs.

Windows security blogger Paul Cooke assured the public that the BitLocker encryption tool in Windows 7 is up to snuff.

"With our design for BitLocker in Windows 7, we took into account the theoretical possibility that a TPM might become compromised due to advanced attacks or because of poor designs and implementations," he wrote.

Cooke suggested that even the most sophisticated hackers will be thwarted due to the use of user-defined personal identification numbers (PINs) with BitLocker.

"The engineering team changed the cryptographic structure for BitLocker when configured to use enhanced PIN technology," Cooke stated, pointing to a BitLocker FAQ.  "As a result, an attacker must not only be able to retrieve the appropriate secret from the TPM, they must also find the user-configured PIN."

Microsoft apparently has had problems with some implementations of BitLocker. Last week, Microsoft reissued updates to help BitLocker work properly on Service Pack 2 versions of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.

BitLocker was first released in January 2007 and is designed to guard data by encrypting files and tracking boot components, according to Microsoft's description. It's offered as a feature in the Ultimate and Enterprise editions of Windows 7 and Windows Vista. BitLocker is also available in Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2008.

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