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		<description>[...] Data Encryption Software  Dec.24, 2008 in PC Computer  Call me paranoid, but I like to know that my computer data is kept safe on my hard drive. I work from home and I use my comp to store passwords, tax returns, business transactions and other sensitive information. I certainly need a reliable solution to encrypting that information. Would you leave your own receipts and personal info laying around for others to potentially see and exploit in the &#8220;real&#8221; world? If not, then why would you be so careless on your computer, especially with hackers and online identity theft on the rise? The solution, my friend, is called data encryption software. [...]</description>
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