Identity Theft Protection: Computer encryption isn’t enough
Posted March 4, 2008
“One of the best ways to protect your home or office PC’s data, and - especially - your laptop is to encrypt it… You can now find encryption programs that even the CIA’s and FBI’s super-computers can’t decipher - at least not until recently.” — Mark Nestmann
by Mark Nestmann
Baltimore — (TFN): Your laptop PC may be the most dangerous thing you own.
Laptops are a magnet for thieves, because practically anyone can pawn your laptop for some quick cash. But that’s just your hardware. It’s losing your laptop’s data that can be truly devastating in the wrong hands.
One of the best ways to protect your home or office PC’s data, and - especially - your laptop is to encrypt it.
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Encryption is a mathematical process that converts your email messages, your disk files or even your entire hard drive into unreadable gibberish. Only you - and the intended recipients of your encrypted messages - can decipher the gibberish.
You can now find encryption programs that even the CIA’s and FBI’s super-computers can’t decipher - at least not until recently. Read on to learn why encryption might no longer be enough.
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