Truecrypt Development Ceases, Speculations and More 05-29-2014, 05:01 AM
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Link: http://truecrypt.sourceforge.net/
It's been officially announced on Sourceforge that development for Truecrypt is over. Scarily, they are recommending that people switch to BitLocker (which is managed by the fiends over at Microsoft). There's been speculation as to what happened. Some say that the developers found a security hole in Truecrypt, while others are saying the Sourceforge was hacked. There are also a few other ideas floating around too.
The Wikileaks Twitter gave a bit of insight on the matter:
Thankfully Linux users can switch to LUKS encryption right off the bat, but Windows users aren't exactly given many alternatives. Truecrypt or BitLocker. Pretty worrying, right? You can see the most recent changes to Truecrypt here: https://github.com/warewolf/truecrypt/co...ster...7.2
What are your thoughts? Any of you using Truecrypt currently?
It's been officially announced on Sourceforge that development for Truecrypt is over. Scarily, they are recommending that people switch to BitLocker (which is managed by the fiends over at Microsoft). There's been speculation as to what happened. Some say that the developers found a security hole in Truecrypt, while others are saying the Sourceforge was hacked. There are also a few other ideas floating around too.
The Wikileaks Twitter gave a bit of insight on the matter:
Code:
"Truecrypt has released an update saying that it is insecure and development has been terminated http://truecrypt.sf.net"
"the style of the announcement is very odd; however we believe it is likely to be legitimate and not a simple defacement"
"the new executable contains the same message and is cryptographically signed. We believe that there is either a power conflict.."
"in the dev team or psychological issues, coersion of some form, or a hacker with access to site and keys."Thankfully Linux users can switch to LUKS encryption right off the bat, but Windows users aren't exactly given many alternatives. Truecrypt or BitLocker. Pretty worrying, right? You can see the most recent changes to Truecrypt here: https://github.com/warewolf/truecrypt/co...ster...7.2
What are your thoughts? Any of you using Truecrypt currently?



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