Even a 6 letter & number (case-insensitive) password is going to have 2.2 billion combinations.
There's not too many technical specs for the supposedly open encryption being used, but you have to assume that the question / response has some sort of delay in it - meaning that the thief-in-wait is going to be there for a long time.
"Bitlock ... cannot be defeated using any kind of bolt cutter or hacksaw".
ORLY?
HACKSAW ALL THE LOCKS!!!
On a sidenote, (If you know these things) does that mean the constant traffic for a router that uses WPA2 is the reason it takes very little time (variable) to crack?
HACKSAW ALL THE LOCKS!!!
On a sidenote, (If you know these things) does that mean the constant traffic for a router that uses WPA2 is the reason it takes very little time (variable) to crack?