Industry experts have welcomed assurances from Microsoft that the firm has
not provided law enforcement agencies with a 'back door' into its systems.
Microsoft briefed Gartner on 2 May about its
Computer
Online Forensic Evidence Extractor (Cofee) USB device that the company began
distributing to law enforcement agencies in 2007.
Cofee is designed to offer police and other agencies a way of collecting
digital evidence, decrypting passwords and analysing computer and web surfing
activity.
The assurances came after reports claiming that Cofee could provide a 'back
door' into Microsoft operating systems and applications.
In its Gartner briefing, however, Microsoft stated that Cofee offers nothing
more sinister than a set of scripts designed to help law enforcement
professionals take a system snapshot.
Microsoft claimed that the commands held on the USB stick are all public, and
that no new code has been written and no back doors are present.
"Gartner believes, and Microsoft agrees, that it was a mistake to widely
deploy the Cofee initiative without public disclosure and a formal distribution
plan," said John Girard, a vice president and distinguished analyst at Gartner.
"We also believe that Microsoft should work closely with professional
third-party forensics product and service vendors to develop, manage and track
future data capture utility projects.
"Another concern raised by Microsoft's failure to offer public information
about this initiative is that the widespread attention it has drawn will likely
encourage otherwise well-intentioned enterprise IT personnel to search the
internet for penetration tools with which to experiment.
"Enterprises should review their internal protection measures to ensure that
their business data is secure and private."
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