Dec. 15, 2023, 1 p.m. | Max Arnold

Application and Cybersecurity Blog blog.securityinnovation.com


 


In my previous post, I explained how TPM disk encryption works and how simply including PCR 9 fixes a relatively major security hole in many setups. This time I'm looking at a hardware attack, bus sniffing. This attack also works against Windows BitLocker, although the solution can't be implemented on Windows unless you happen to work at Microsoft.

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