Firewire-Based Physical Security Attacks on Windows 7, EFS and BitLocker
Source: securityresearch.at
This paper discusses Firewire-based physical security attacks on Microsoft Windows 7. In the course of research, it was successfully able to bypass the Windows 7 RTM authentication check and logon with any password. While the attack vector itself is not new, also it describes the impact of Firewire-based Windows authentication bypassing on Microsoft's full-disk encryption solution BitLocker, the Windows Encrypted File System (EFS) and Windows domains. A comprehensive section on countermeasures on different layers concludes this paper.
| Format: | Size: | 225.66 | |
| Date: | Aug 2009 |
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