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    1. Kamil J. Dudek (in Real Mode)‏ @kamiljdudek 13 Oct 2020
      Replying to @jonasLyk @ahakcil

      Accessing \\.\PhysicalDrive0\ seems to require elevation still

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    2. Milk‏ @Rmilkoo 2 Nov 2020
      Replying to @kamiljdudek @jonasLyk @ahakcil

      No elevation required - can reproduce on Win10 Workstation Pro 2004 as a normal user, with AV protection and other mitigations in place. This is a permissions change that was introduced at some point by an update.

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    3. Kamil J. Dudek (in Real Mode)‏ @kamiljdudek 2 Nov 2020
      Replying to @Rmilkoo @jonasLyk @ahakcil

      Background: unelevated. Foregound: elevated. 20H2 572pic.twitter.com/Gr3FQMfoe6

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    4. Kamil J. Dudek (in Real Mode)‏ @kamiljdudek 2 Nov 2020
      Replying to @kamiljdudek @Rmilkoo and

      What am I doing wrong? 😀

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    5. Jonas L‏ @jonasLyk 2 Nov 2020
      Replying to @kamiljdudek @Rmilkoo @ahakcil

      Well... for starters your anime/manga/hentai wallpaper. In addition it sure looks like a bitlocker icon on your drive.....

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    6. Kamil J. Dudek (in Real Mode)‏ @kamiljdudek 2 Nov 2020
      Replying to @jonasLyk @Rmilkoo @ahakcil

      Wallpaper was to grab attention! 😀 And yes indeed, I use a TPM-backed BitLocker

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    7. Jonas L‏ @jonasLyk 2 Nov 2020
      Replying to @kamiljdudek @Rmilkoo @ahakcil

      yarh- bit locker stop em bits. i named the cve Bits please- not Bits get here or ill crack open the lock with brute force.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    8. Kamil J. Dudek (in Real Mode)‏ @kamiljdudek 2 Nov 2020
      Replying to @jonasLyk @Rmilkoo @ahakcil

      BitLocker ensures the „safe” permissions on the device objects or it is a side effect?

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    9. Jonas L‏ @jonasLyk 2 Nov 2020
      Replying to @kamiljdudek @Rmilkoo @ahakcil

      side effect- you can still read the encrypted bits. hmm I just had an idea.... permissions reflects to the shadow drive.... try this: mklink /J shadow \\.\globalroot\device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy1

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    10. Kamil J. Dudek (in Real Mode)‏ @kamiljdudek 2 Nov 2020
      Replying to @jonasLyk @Rmilkoo @ahakcil

      mklink operates on local volumes only :) Global namespace is not supported, so it refuses to cooperate

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      Jonas L‏ @jonasLyk 2 Nov 2020
      Replying to @kamiljdudek @Rmilkoo @ahakcil

      the local/global referred to is about its a UNC path opened through MUP device or not. try this on your system: mklink /j wtf \\?\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy1\

      12:07 PM - 2 Nov 2020
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        2. Kamil J. Dudek (in Real Mode)‏ @kamiljdudek 2 Nov 2020
          Replying to @jonasLyk @Rmilkoo @ahakcil

          Same result. The question mark is an alias to this scope. (I changed the wallpaper back btw 😉)

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        3. Jonas L‏ @jonasLyk 2 Nov 2020
          Replying to @kamiljdudek @Rmilkoo @ahakcil

          the question mark indicates its a unicode path- bypassing the max len of path limitation. But also resolves as \??\ nt path- the per luid device map with \global?? as shadow objdir

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