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Windows Security Shattered: New Zero-Day Flaws Bypass BitLocker Encryption

A duo of unpatched vulnerabilities named YellowKey and GreenPlasma has emerged, threatening to unlock encrypted drives and compromise Microsoft's flagship OS.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

Two severe unpatched zero-day vulnerabilities have been identified within the Microsoft ecosystem, targeting the BitLocker encryption feature. The first exploit, YellowKey, is a critical bypass that allows unauthorized access to encrypted data without the required keys. Accompanying it is GreenPlasma, a privilege escalation flaw that grants attackers elevated control over the host system. Together, these vulnerabilities pose a major risk to corporate and personal data security, as they effectively neutralize one of Windows' primary lines of defense against unauthorized physical and digital access.

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