
As a result, Passware has crowned itself the creator of the first commercially available software to crack BitLocker Drive Encryption." As a longtime fan of BitLocker (since the Vista release candidate in September 2006), I've encrypted many drives with it-internal, external, you name it. It scans a physical memory image file of the target computer and extracts all the encryption keys for a given BitLocker disk.

The article is here: Acording to the Ars Technica article: "Passware Kit Forensic version 9.5 can recover encryption keys for hard drives protected with BitLocker in just a few minutes. All a person needs is $795 (USD) and they could buy Passware Forensic edition, and they could then crack BitLocker.


A colleague of mine sent me an article a couple weeks ago that claimed that BitLocker can be cracked.
