Passware Cracks Microsoft BitLocker HDD Encryption
The software costs $795.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 2, 2009 at 3:10 pmPassware, Inc., a provider of password recovery, decryption, and evidence discovery software for computer forensics based in MountainView, CA, has created the first commercially available software to break Microsoft BitLocker hard drive encryption.
The new version of its flagship product – Passware Kit Forensic 9.5 – now recovers encryption keys for hard drives protected with BitLocker. The software scans a physical memory image file of the target computer and extracts all the encryption keys for a BitLocker disk.
BitLocker is an advanced, full-disk protection feature available in Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008.
"Full-disk encryption was a major problem for investigators," said Dmitry Sumin, Passware President. "We have been able to provide police, law enforcement, and private investigators with a tool that allows bypassing BitLocker encryption for seized computers."
Passware Kit Forensic is a complete encrypted evidence discovery solution that reports all password-protected items on a computer and gains access to these items using the fastest decryption and password recovery algorithms. A portable version of the software runs from a USB drive and finds encrypted files and recovers files and website passwords without making any changes to the target computer.
Passware Kit Forensic 9.5 supports over 180 different file types and introduces recovery of passwords for PGP archives and virtual disks. The software supports Windows 7, Vista, 2003, XP, and 2008 Server.
Pricing and availability
Passware Kit Forensic is now available from Passware and resellers worldwide. Manufacturer’s suggested list price starts at $795. The software comes with 1 year of free software updates. Free trial licenses are also available.