Not sure if I;m bumping the thread if it's related to the topic, but...
Veracrypt has been named as the next version of truecrypt.
Some of the developers are from Microsoft, and a post was made by truecrypt a while ago saying trucrypt had been broken.
Veracrypt may not be NSA proof, but it will usually suffice to protect my company and business financial files.
there is a pet download file here.
Thanks so much for everyone's help!
(I cannot take credit for making the pet file, it was provided by request from another helpful member.
Truecrypt 7.0a - Solved.
By whom has this spin-off been named TrueCrypt's successor ?, the authors of TrueCrypt ?.Newbie33 wrote: Veracrypt has been named as the next version of truecrypt.
The Veracrypt wikipedia page , ironically , has no verification.
not according to the auditors ... https://isecpartners.github.io/news/2014/04/14/iSEC-Completes-Truecrypt-Audit.htmlNewbie33 wrote:... trucrypt had been broken ...
also veracrypt cant open existing truecrypt containers. TCNext is an option if you need TC compatibility.Barkin wrote:By whom has this spin-off been named TrueCrypt's successor ?, the authors of TrueCrypt ?.Newbie33 wrote: Veracrypt has been named as the next version of truecrypt.
The Veracrypt wikipedia page , ironically , has no verification.
not according to the auditors ... https://isecpartners.github.io/news/2014/04/14/iSEC-Completes-Truecrypt-Audit.htmlNewbie33 wrote:... trucrypt had been broken ...
Actually it can, since version 1.0f. TC containers can be also converted to VC format.Q5sys wrote:also veracrypt cant open existing truecrypt containers.
From other new features - one can create not only FAT/Ext?, but also NTFS formatted containers under Linux.
https://veracrypt.codeplex.com/wikipage ... se%20Notes
Hmm, I begin to like it...
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Glad to see they added that in!SFR wrote:Actually it can, since version 1.0f. TC containers can be also converted to VC format.Q5sys wrote:also veracrypt cant open existing truecrypt containers.
From other new features - one can create not only FAT/Ext?, but also NTFS formatted containers under Linux.
https://veracrypt.codeplex.com/wikipage ... se%20Notes
Hmm, I begin to like it...
Greetings!