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Encryption FEVER, BringsOut Dough....

Doh, they knew ALl along. Encryption that is Proprietary might work Many Need That Much, yet ALL security, Copyright & Encryption Stuff just Makes Your Signal Cost & Cost some more. Now Cable Wants to Encrypt ALL Cahnnels. Why, So You'll PAY for Your FREE signal.

When anything is FREE & Out In Open, Its gonna Get Stolen, somehow, theives Then Happily Reselling DATA Back to Consumer Again & Again. Its Same OLD Story. Yet, WithOut encryption, Your DATA Look Like Jackals of World Having convention.

DRASHEK

posted by : K Bul...., 25 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Huh?

They've been doing this for at least seven years! During that time I've had several Seagate drives go into the self-encryption mode spontaneously and let me tell you the data is mega protected.

So protected that Seagate replaced all but one of the self-encrypting drives for me free of charge.

posted by : Doug Glass, 24 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Too much bspd

Gbps - crap!

posted by : inq.no.edu, 24 September 2009 Complain about this comment

Seagate to ship self-encrypting hard drives

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