Sentences with phrase «actually encryption keys»

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Ransomware often encrypts user files and threatens to delete the encryption key if a ransom is not paid within some relatively short period of time, but other forms of ransomware involve a criminal actually stealing user data and threatening to publish it online if a ransom is not paid.
That government actually respects citizen privacy and requires some sort of reasonable suspicion before it can force people to give up encryption keys.
If law enforcement is actually requesting an encryption key, talk to a real lawyer.
On a modern iOS device, the hardware encryption keys are actually protected with the passcode you enter.
That encryption key is partially stored in the TPM, so you actually need your Windows login password and the same computer the drive is from to get access.
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