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Marc Clifton wrote:

The information on your computer is only fully protected by encryption when it is powered off or in hibernate mode. Simply locking your computer is not sufficient for encryption.
Laugh | :laugh: Yeah, information is definitely "protected" when the computer is off. But how encryption protects your data when the computer is off is beyond me. Maybe I'm not as smart as I thought.
You don't necessarily need a password to get a locked running OS to do stuff for you as the current logged in user (e.g. via a USB attack), and since it can read the encrypted files...

If they've enabled the full-drive encryption, and especially the encryption build into the hardware of 2.5" drives, then even if you have physical access, you're going to need the password before you can read the data on the drive if the computer is off when you get there.
I live in Oregon, and I'm an engineer.

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