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Windows 11 Laptops Vulnerable to Key Theft
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Modern Windows 11 laptops, including Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 11, have a security flaw that allows attackers to steal encryption keys through TPM sniffing. This vulnerability is exploitable with physical access to the laptop, and there are ways to protect oneself from it. The attack relies on accessing the communication lanes between the CPU and the TPM, which is only possible with discrete TPM modules.
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