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Microsoft hands BitLocker recovery keys to authorities, enabling access to encrypted laptops

A new report has reignited privacy concerns around Microsoft’s BitLocker encryption, revealing that the company can and does provide recovery keys to law enforcement, allowing encrypted Windows devices to be unlocked under certain circumstances.

January 24, 2026 / 10:01 IST
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  • Microsoft gave FBI BitLocker keys to unlock seized laptops in fraud investigation
  • BitLocker keys are often backed up to Microsoft's cloud unless users opt out
  • Experts warn cloud-stored keys are at risk if Microsoft's systems are breached

Microsoft has provided the FBI with BitLocker recovery keys to unlock encrypted hard drives on seized laptops, according to a report by Forbes. The disclosure highlights a little-known but significant aspect of how default encryption works on many modern Windows PCs.

BitLocker, Microsoft’s full-disk encryption technology, is enabled by default on many Windows devices. In theory, it is designed to ensure that data stored on a locked and powered-off device remains inaccessible to anyone other than the owner. In practice, however, BitLocker recovery keys are often automatically backed up to Microsoft’s cloud unless users explicitly opt out.

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That design choice means Microsoft retains the ability to access those keys and, when legally compelled, share them with authorities.

The case cited by Forbes involves a federal investigation into alleged fraud linked to the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance programme in Guam. Local outlets including Pacific Daily News and Kandit News previously reported that the FBI seized three laptops as part of the probe and later obtained a warrant compelling Microsoft to provide the BitLocker recovery keys needed to decrypt the drives.