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RSA DLP is a security feature in Microsoft Windows that helps protect against data theft by detecting and blocking malicious file attachments.

When a user opens a file that is attached to an email message, Windows scans the file for malicious content. If Windows detects any malicious content, it blocks the file from being opened.

This security feature is based on the RSA algorithm, which is a commonly used security protocol. The RSA algorithm is used to create digital signatures.

Digital signatures are used to verify the authenticity of a message. They are also used to protect the contents of a message from being tampered with.

By using the RSA algorithm, Windows is able to detect malicious file attachments and protect users from data theft.