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| Windows Vista File Management Issues or questions in relation to Vista's file management. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management) |
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I use a password protected flash drive which contains personal financial
information. Does leaving it plugged in to my PC increase the security risk? |
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Yes! If the drive is not there, they can't get the data. In the machine,
they can use cracker programs to get the password. "Bob" wrote in message . .. I use a password protected flash drive which contains personal financial information. Does leaving it plugged in to my PC increase the security risk? |
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Thanks.
"Wandering" wrote in message ... Yes! If the drive is not there, they can't get the data. In the machine, they can use cracker programs to get the password. "Bob" wrote in message . .. I use a password protected flash drive which contains personal financial information. Does leaving it plugged in to my PC increase the security risk? |