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recursivegirth 4 hours ago

Ever since the TrueCrypt fiasco years ago, I have no trust in that brand.

rokkamokka 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Fiasco? You mean where they voluntarily shut down rather than compromise themselves? Or are you referring to another matter?

michaelt 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Presumably when the authors of TrueCrypt declared “Using TrueCrypt is not secure”

If I trust them to provide my FDE software, I certainly trust them when they say I shouldn’t use it.

ndiddy an hour ago | parent | next [-]

My interpretation was that the authors received a National Security Letter and chose to shut down development rather than let their software get backdoored. IIRC the shutdown announcement cited the discontinuation of Windows XP as why the software got discontinued (when it was cross platform and supported newer versions of Windows) and included a step-by-step guide for how to migrate to Bitlocker (a red flag for anyone remotely cynical).

An independent audit of the last version of TrueCrypt was published about a year after the discontinuation. It did not find any significant security issues or backdoors.

recursivegirth 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

This. I have no trust in TrueCrypt or it's derivatives. If TrueCrypt was compromised then it stands that VeraCrypt is as well.

Hypomixolydian 36 minutes ago | parent [-]

How so? Veracrypt was independently audited, even by German BSA [1] and no serious problems were found. [1] https://www.bsi.bund.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/EN/BSI/Publicat...

jazzyjackson 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Is there a brand you do have trust in? I’ve kind of thrown my hands up, considered my attack surface is dude stealing my laptop and not the state department wants my 4chan history, and just use the encryption tools provided by Apple and Microsoft