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bitcracker reviews and mentions
- Accessing old laptop removed from domain
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What's on your magic USB drive?
This is correct, you can bypass Bitlocker if it uses a password instead of or in addition to the 48-digit encryption key. You're looking for this: https://github.com/e-ago/bitcracker unless there's a newer version. This is what I've used in the past.
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Mounted hard drive encryption
but yeah, as the others have said you can definitely mount a windows drive on linux. I prefer using gparted cause you can visualize the partitions, but testdisk and photorec can also provide insights into the partition sizes and can do full data recovery on the non-encrypted partitions. This also looks pretty promising, but from my experience, you'll probably have to set up a dedicated machine up for running it... I'm guessing about 7-8 weeks to run it on, also guessing it's about 128gb drive / iso: https://github.com/e-ago/bitcracker These are just guess on the performance though, that I'm basing on previous experiments from scrubbing drives in the past...
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e-ago/bitcracker is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of bitcracker is C.