IMHO: A backup software that has a "problem when restoring" is
completely worthless, not "another issue".

If you are doing an encrypted backup and somebody gets access to your
passphrase, the safe thing to do is create a completely new backup with
a new passphrase, and wipe (and destroy) all existing backup copies,
caches and everything else ASAP since it's basically an unencrypted
backup.

Just IMHO.

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