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At first i thought it was a loss of 2 TB of data, but...
then I realized it was just a copy possibly getting into the wrong hands.
Well, pretty serious either way, assuming the drive contents were personal/sensitive/classified.
Digital data protection will continue to be a huge issue.
Posted by: Economister   Posted on: 05/21/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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At first i thought it was a loss of 2 TB of data, but...  Economister | 05/21/09
2 terabyte drive but how much data?  twaynesdomain | 05/22/09
Aproximately 1 TB of Data on the drive.  Timewellwasted | 05/25/09
I'd think something like this would be encrypted pretty heavily though..  AzuMao | 05/25/09
Misplaced?  Fark | 05/21/09
Dang. You beat me to it. (nt)  Letophoro | 05/22/09
RE: National Archives lost 2TB drive from Clinton years  dan.nutley@... | 05/22/09
I didn't know they had 2 TB...  bjbrock | 05/22/09
They did at the very end  p38fln | 05/25/09
Excellent Point  Timewellwasted | 05/25/09
RE: National Archives lost 2TB drive from Clinton years  n3qik | 05/22/09
RE: National Archives lost 2TB drive from Clinton years  Omnius | 05/22/09
RE: National Archives lost 2TB drive from Clinton years  twaynesdomain | 05/22/09
RE: Lost 2TB drive - where are the original tapes?  leganssa | 05/25/09
FOLLOW THE EMBEDDED LINKS  True Patriot | 05/26/09
Secret Service info on the drive which disappeared.  Timewellwasted | 05/25/09
RE: National Archives lost 2TB drive from Clinton years  wolframalpha | 05/25/09
PLEASE use a spelling checker! Or Firefox!  rahbm | 05/26/09
The only suprising thing to me  unclefixer@... | 05/26/09

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