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| Subject: | secure file handling |
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| Date: | Mon, 25 Jul 2005 17:04:41 -0300 |
Hello there, What's the best way to manage and store sensitive data (word documents, text files, pictures...)? I mean, if I have a file with some sensitive data, and I need to manage it and add content, etc... How can I manage it in a way that no one can 'recover' my files or 'swap' files created by programs like word? Is an Encrypted File System the answer to my question? :-) Regards, Alejandro Flores
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