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Windows 11 encryption bug could cause data loss, temporary slowdowns on newer PCs - Ars Technica

Windows 11 encryption bug could cause data loss, temporary slowdowns on newer PCs - Ars Technica

Windows 11 encryption bug could cause data loss, temporary slowdowns on newer PCs - Ars Technica
Aug 09, 2022 56 secs

Microsoft has published a knowledge base article acknowledging a problem with encryption acceleration in the newest versions of Windows that could result in data corruption.

The company recommends installing the June 2022 security updates for Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022 "to prevent further damage," though there are no suggested solutions for anyone who has already lost data because of the bug.

Microsoft says that the problem was caused when it added “new code paths” to support the updated encryption instructions in SymCrypt, Windows’ cryptographic function library. These code paths were added in the initial release of Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022, so the problem shouldn't affect older versions like Windows 10 or Windows Server 2019. .

The initial fix for the problem, provided in Windows' June 2022 security update package (Windows 11 build 22000.778), will prevent further damage at the cost of reduced performance, suggesting that the initial fix was to disable encryption acceleration on these processors entirely.

Using Bitlocker-encrypted disks or the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol or accessing encrypted storage on servers will all be slower with the first patch installed, though installing the July 2022 security updates (Windows 11 build 22000.795) should restore performance to its previous level.

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