• Cethin@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    The fun thing about Linux is your realize physical control is ownership. You can just throw a Bootable Linux image with some utilities and remove the password from a Windows account in a second. If you really need to keep something safe, it has to be encrypted.

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      1 year ago

      remove the password from a Windows account

      That used to be true, but no longer works

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        Regardless, you can just read what’s on the disk anyway, so you don’t need to be able to log in.

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          Unless bitlocker is enabled by default, which is becoming more and more common unfortunately…

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            unfortunately

            Unfortunately? How is encryption by default a bad thing? It’s amazingly good at protecting data from people who wouldn’t even know what encryption is.

            The number of lost laptops in coffee shops protected by BitLocker is insane.