
|Articles|February 1, 2004
Hidden data can be fairly easy to access
Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents can (and usually do) contain a wide variety of information known as metadata (information that you might not want to share with others when you distribute the document electronically) in "hidden" fields that can easily be viewed by simple text editing programs and by sophisticated software designed for the purpose of extracting this hidden information.
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