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						<title>Is It Possible to Steal Encrypted Data?</title>
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						<published>2011-02-09T18:15:00-07:00</published>
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						<content type="html">Most people use disk encryption tools to prevent someone who may have physical possession of their computer from gaining access to their data without their personal password or key. These tools are supposed to be very effective, and people commonly assume that with the tools, their data are protected even when their computers are lost or stolen. </content>
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