Anyway, if you rely on BitLocker in TPM mode (boot without PIN), you should know that anyone can steal your computer, sniff 32 bytes off of the LPC bus, stick them into libbde, and decrypt your disk. Yes, it's that easy. Solder 7 wires to $favorite_fpga_board, decrypt drive.
ARM devices are usually a few orders of magnitude closer to being potentially secure than x86 systems. The "TPM" on those is integrated into the SoC. I'm sure you could still find a way in though, like a glitching attack. This is why I refuse to use Android FBE.
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You prefer FDE to FBE? Because all storage is CE, none is DE? Would be interested to know more about the kind is attack you have in mind...
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Yes, except I use a different (much longer) FDE passphrase that is not my normal unlock code (this is possible on rooted devices). Also FDE encrypts *everything*, including all metadata, so I'm immune from "someone used the wrong data class" bugs.
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