CryptoPro Secure Disk For BitLocker: Two Vulnerabilities That Matter If Someone Gets Physical Access
Disk encryption is supposed to be your "last line of defence." If your laptop goes missing, the idea is simple: the data stays locked, even if the device is in the wrong hands. But that protection can get messy when encryption is paired with third-party components that sit before Windows even boots. That's the core concern behind two recently highlighted vulnerabilities involving CryptoPro Secure Disk (CPSD), a product designed to work alongside BitLocker by adding extra controls like pre-boot authentication.

