Post B2cEvaRwtLM5GaduO8 by mistersql@mastodon.social
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 (DIR) Post #B2cEvaRwtLM5GaduO8 by mistersql@mastodon.social
       2026-01-24T16:03:01Z
       
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       If North Korea intercepted, say a diplomats laptop, would Microsoft give the bitlocker keys to North Korea to decrypt it, since, that would be a legitimate governmental request? I don't see how Microsoft wouldn't, they need to operate in as many countries as possible.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2cEvcydUmgr6Xx2cC by emu@blob.cat
       2026-01-24T16:43:32.238950Z
       
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       @mistersql Alternatively, North Korea could request the encryption keys from the FBI who would then request them from Microsoft. The FBI should absolutely comply with a legal request coming from North Korea, right? It's the law after all!