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@Brink
I did not put a bitlocker pin or password as the other poster suggested to go with the bitlocker automatically unlock which seem to be step 3 in the bitlocker process. I ave the recovery key saved.
When you say they wont be easily able to access the bitlocker encrypted hard drive, you mean they still can but its harder? The poster said that had i put a pin or password on bitlocker, not having a bios password is pretty much the same thing as same risk as it is now with no bios password. So that is correct or incorrect or partially correct?
He said the way i have it set up now, a cold boot attack could be done because they can do something to my bios setting because i have no bios password for this. So this is correct or incorrect? He said a smart hacker can easily put some malicious usb in my computer because of my current setup with no secure password. So is that part correct?
Because he just implies that my computer is not secure now because even though bios and bitlocker like you said work differently, it needs bios password to make system fully secure. He said a not so smart hacker might not be able to do this... but anyone that is competent or knows a bit, could easily bypass all this and change bios settings...