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Darren New wrote:
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> Plus, I'm pretty sure that if you (say) encrypt files on a USB drive,
> the actual private key to decrypt the files isn't on the drive itself.
> Rather, it's only stored on the C: drive on the machine you log in
> to[1]. So if you encrypt your backups, it's probably pretty secure, and
> certainly better than nothing.
>
And if you *need* those backups, 'cause the darn HD of the workstation
crashed, they are extremely secure? :)
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