Windows Zero-Days Break BitLocker and Unlock SYSTEM Control
Two Windows zero-days enable attackers to bypass BitLocker protection during reboot and escalate to SYSTEM privileges through memory object abuse in Windows 11 and Server systems. The flaws, tracked as YellowKey and GreenPlasma, require physical access or local execution but fully compromise system security once triggered.
Source: SecurityWeek | BlackFort TEC | GitHub (Nightmare-Eclipse)
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