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I realise that XML can easily describe sensitive information, but lets take a credit card number for example. Even if i had an XML field that clearly indicated the Credit Card number, what could someone do if i had the number encrypted in an MD5 string or some other kind of encryptionl, other than try to decrypt it?
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