If you read anything, from BitLocker reversing tool source to articles to FIPS reports, it says it uses AES-CCM to wrap keys. It doesn't. It uses AES-CTR. Somehow everyone has managed to write AES-CTR implementations and call them AES-CCM. WTF.
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Replying to @marcan42
I wonder why they don't use XTS, which should be a better fit for block-based storage.
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Replying to @rsroobre
Key words: **wrap keys**. I didn't say anything about the sectors. They use AES-CBC or (in Windows 10) AES-XTS as an option.
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