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I recently did a fresh installation of Ubuntu 20.04 on my workstation. I made a complete backup of my home directory, and have been pulling out the bits that I need. I had set up a signing key for my git commits, and failed to export it before the reinstallation. Of course, the file are still in /.gnupg. I'm not exactly sure of the structure in this directory, such as where the public and private keys are, and if just moving them over is sufficient. I'm worried about doing something stupid and messing up my existing installation.
BitLocker likely ensured that a recovery key was safely backed up prior to activating protection. There are several places that your recovery key may be, depending on the choice that was made when activating BitLocker:
In a work or school account: If your device was ever signed into an organization using a work or school email account, your recovery key may be stored in that organization's Azure AD account. You may be able to access it directly or you may need to contact the IT support for that organization to access your recovery key.
Your BitLocker recovery key is a unique 48-digit numerical password that can be used to unlock your system if BitLocker is otherwise unable to confirm for certain that the attempt to access the system drive is authorized.
Windows will require a BitLocker recovery key when it detects a possible unauthorized attempt to access the data. This extra step is a security precaution intended to keep your data safe and secure. This can also happen if you make changes in hardware, firmware, or software which BitLocker cannot distinguish from a possible attack. In these cases, BitLocker may require the extra security of the recovery key even if the user is an authorized owner of the device. This is to be certain that the person trying to unlock the data really is authorized.
Your device is a modern device that meets certain requirements to automatically enable device encryption: In this case your BitLocker recovery key is automatically saved to your Microsoft account before protection is activated.
A work or school organization that is managing your device (currently or in the past) activated BitLocker protection on your device: In this case the organization may have your BitLocker recovery key.
I have a HA/TLS/RAFT vault which is configured to auto unseal via gcpkms. I lost my VM before I could save the recovery keys. I assume I can't recover them. The vault is working fine for now. Was thinking of a way forward assuming I can't recover or rekey.
We are migrating the MacBook from Jamf to Intune. Upon doing that we are FileVault Encryption was enabled by Jamf. So, we are trying to escrow the encryption key to Intune by enabling the policy of encryption but doesn't work at all. So with the help of script we requested user to re-initiate the encryption so that user will get the prompt as soon as the device got enrolled in Intune. After user enter the password, key will get escrowed in Intune. However, after successful execution of script we able to see the key in script status but not in the device recovery key payload. Device is assigned and it's corporate.
I've had this program called Recover Keys for quite a while, and it's basic function is to find product keys on your computer in case you forgot them.
However, ESET just recently detected it's executable file as Win64/RecoverKeys.A - what does this mean?
Hello, when I connect my metamask to dYdX exchange there is a message " One or more of your keys needs to be recovered " and a button to Recover Keys.
Once I click the button to recover keys and sign the transaction in metamask the website just keeps loading and loading and nothing works.
How can I fix this?
Recover Keys is a useful Windows tool which displays the installed software product keys and other important license information for more than 9000+ software packages. This small and smart product key viewer will display product keys for Microsoft Windows, MS Office, Acronis products, Nero, Adobe products and other software installed on your local or network computers. A full list of supported software can be found here.
This light and convenient Recover Keys program scans your local computer, another operating system on your PC or multiple network computers to retrieve license information from registry. You can save this license information to a text, excel and XML file or simply send it to a printer. This product key finder also allows you to recover software products installed on your crashed hard disk drive.
Hello
I was in the same situation two months ago, and the recovery with SSH request did not work.
I sent a request to the support and I had no answer.
But !!! I retry the SSH request today and it works ! (ssh g...@gitlab.com 2fa_recovery_codes)
I got my account back.
I hope that it helps you, @jb10.
Arnaud
The Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder is a freeware utility that retrieves your Product Key (cd key) used to install windows from your registry. It also has a community-updatedconfiguration file that retrieves product keys for many other applications. Another feature is the ability to retrieve product keys from unbootable Windows installations.
Note: If you cannot use any recovery methods, you have permanently lost access to your account. However, you can unlink an email address tied to the locked account. The unlinked email address can then be linked to a new or existing account. For more information, see "Unlinking your email address from a locked account."
Use one of your recovery codes to automatically regain entry into your account. You may have saved your recovery codes to a password manager or your computer's downloads folder. The default filename for recovery codes is github-recovery-codes.txt. For more information about recovery codes, see "Configuring two-factor authentication recovery methods."
Warning: If you protect your personal account with two-factor authentication but do not know your password, you will need to start a two-factor authentication recovery request. For more information, see "Request help with two-factor authentication."
If you have added a passkey to your account, you can use your passkey to automatically regain access to your account. Passkeys satisfy both password and 2FA requirements, so you don't need to know your password in order to recover your account. For more information, see "About passkeys."
If you know your password for GitHub.com but don't have the two-factor authentication credentials or your two-factor authentication recovery codes, you can have a one-time password sent to your verified email address to begin the verification process and regain access to your account.
Click Send one-time password to send a one-time password to all eligible addresses associated with your account. Only verified emails are eligible for account recovery. If you've restricted password resets to your primary and/or backup addresses, these addresses are the only addresses eligible for account recovery.
A member of GitHub Support will review your request and email you within three business days. If your request is approved, you'll receive a link to complete your account recovery process. If your request is denied, the email will include a way to contact support with any additional questions.
If you have forgotten your password and you've lost access to your two-factor authentication credentials, you can start account recovery to regain access to your account. You'll need to verify your identity using a recovery authentication factor, such as an SSH key or previously verified device. If no recovery methods are available, you can choose to unlink your email address from your account.
Alternatively, if no recovery methods are available, you can choose to unlink your email address from your account. The email address is then available for you to link it to a new or existing account, maintaining your commit history. For more information, see "Unlinking your email address from a locked account."
Have you ever lost your keys? What if you lost your activation keys for Windows operating system or other major software you recently purchased? It may costs you from hundreds to thousands dollars. With Recover Keys you simply diagnose your system for all installed software and make a backup, print it or save to the text file. Allows to find all the software keys among all network computers.
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