Images: How to bypass FileVault, BitLocker security
Step 9: Release the code
Applebaum, pictured here, says that the team of security researchers plans to freely release the utilities they developed so that other programmers can develop privacy-protecting countermeasures.
They seem to be operating on the theory that, after their demonstration of encryption key extraction, police and intelligence agencies will rush to develop their own memory forensics. A public release of "keyfind" and the memory-transfer program merely will level the playing field between open-source researchers and companies like
Because we know police agencies are keenly interested in computer forensic techniques, that's not a bad assumption. As early as 1984, the FBI Laboratory began
They're also interested in ways to bypass encryption. In the Scarfo case, the U.S. government used a












