@ewenmcneill IMHO #CensorBoit and #TPM are big-ass downgrades in terms of #Sustainability and #Security.
@deliri @tokyo_0 #TrueCrypt is abandonware and there is no legitimate reason to continue using it.
@tokyo_0 Well, #VeraCrypt does get audited from time to time, and it's so far the only #CrossPlatform #FullDiskEncryption solution there is that isn't a #proprietary "#TrustMeBroWare" or flatout #backdoored.
There are numerous reasons why #TrueCrypt got forked into VeraCrypt and I'm shure the #Wikipedia articles mention why...
@tokyo_0 #TrueCrypt is #abandonware with serious security issues.
Use #VeraCrypt or even better: migrate machines to #Linux and use #LUKS / #dmcrypt instead, as it's the best option at hand.
From this week's Linux Update: Matthias Wübbeling shows you how to protect your data and operating system from prying eyes with @veracrypt https://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2024/279/VeraCrypt #encryption #VeraCrypt #security #privacy #containers #TrueCrypt #data
@ravirockks Because code releases for #FLOSS are pointless if one can't verify the released code is actually what is being released as #binary.
Something #TrueCrypt was rightfully criticized for back in it's days.
In #ITsec, noone trusts anyone and thus being able to let everyone see and reproduce code as well as #audit it is vital to security.
Same with #documentation on how to build something from source: It's vital to be able to do so for longterm-maintainability.