A este by som upozornil na zaujimavu analyzu:
http://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2015-July/026136.htmlbeha z toho mraz po chrbte:
This is about Windows 10, not the one you probably
have installed on your machine now. Anyway it's where
MS is apparently going.
Crypto Relevance: If you turn on device encryption,
the new Windows automatically encrypts the drive and
backs it up to Bitlocker. And then backs up your
Bitlocker key to your OneDrive account. In the clear.
And their new "non-privacy agreement" gives them
permission to vacuum up and use whatever is on your
OneDrive account. What could possibly go wrong?
The rest of this is privacy-relevant, not specifically
cryptographic. But it shows what your cryptography
protects (or more accurately doesn't) in the new
Windows.
When you log in, it immediately syncs all your settings
*and data* to the company's servers. Including such gems
as browser history, saved app data, documents, mobile
hotspot passwords, wi-fi network names and passwords....
Also, there's a virtual assistant. Remember Clippy?
It's gotten much better. Now it's called 'Cortana'
because everybody got used to hating it when it was
still Clippy. Know why it's gotten so much better?