The machine is LEAST susceptible to having data taken from it when it is signed in, botted, and sleeping.
The TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is a microcontroller-based computer device that may safely store artifacts that are used to authenticate the platform (your PC or laptop). These artifacts may be encryption keys, certificates, or passwords.
The majority of Unicies, including Linux, encrypt passwords using a one-way encryption method known as DES (Data Encryption Standard).
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