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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that by putting your computer into "hibernation" mode you are essentially creating a snapshot of the contents of your computers RAM? Learn the risks of using Windows Hibernation mode and how to disable the hiberfil.sys on a Windows system. Learn this anti-forensics technique and more.
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