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    General-purpose file systems with encryption

    Unlike cryptographic file systems or full disk encryption, general-purpose file systems that include filesystem-level encryption do not typically encrypt file system metadata, such as the directory structure, file names, sizes or modification timestamps. This can be problematic if the metadata itself needs to be kept confidential. In other words, if files are stored with identifying file names, anyone who has access to the physical disk can know which documents are stored on the disk, although not the contents of the documents.
    Last edited by Moonbat; 11-28-2009 at 09:09 PM. Reason: MOD EDIT - Removed spam links

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