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Seagate To Encrypt Data On Hard Drives

Krishna Dagli writes "Seagate, using their new DriveTrust Technology, will automatically encrypt every bit of data stored on the hard drive and require users to have a key, or password, before being able to access the disk drive."

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  1. Flaming a flame-bait to crisp by mi · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    No, the GOP likes pedophiles, or at least they do if they're in Congress.

    You mean this one?

    It is not a simple task for any of us to meet adequately the obligations of either public or private life, let alone both, but these challenges are made substantially more complex when one is, as I am, both an elected public official and gay.

    GOP has demanded the author of the above-quoted words be expelled from Congress (which he was not)...

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    In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.