Encrypting files, folders, and drives on your computer means that no one else can make sense of the data they contain without a particular decryption key—which in most cases is a password known only ...
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USB flash drives—aka thumb drives, pen drives, or memory sticks—offer convenient, affordable file storage but are vulnerable to attacks without encryption. Here’s how and why you should encrypt them.
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