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WARNING: Using TrueCrypt is not secure as it may contain unfixed security issues. This page exists only to help migrate existing data encrypted by TrueCrypt. The development of TrueCrypt was ended in ...
“The development of TrueCrypt was ended in 5/2014 after Microsoft terminated support of Windows XP. Windows 8/7/Vista and later offer integrated support for encrypted disks and virtual disk images.
Users of TrueCrypt, the open source whole-disk encryption solution for Windows and Mac, should probably find something else ASAP. Ostensibly attributed to Microsoft's decision to stop supporting ...
The site continued: “The development of TrueCrypt was ended in 5/2014 after Microsoft terminated support of Windows XP,” it read. “Windows 8/7/Vista and later offer integrated support for ...
The appearance of the mysterious notice followed the announcement that development on TrueCrypt ended this month after Microsoft stopped supporting Windows XP. The TrueCrypt website now contains ...
“The development of TrueCrypt was ended in 5/2014 after Microsoft terminated support of Windows XP. Windows 8/7/Vista and later offer integrated support for encrypted disks and virtual disk ...
The development of TrueCrypt was ended in 5/2014 after Microsoft terminated support of Windows XP. Windows 8/7/Vista and later offer integrated support for encrypted disks and virtual disk images.
In 2013, Kenneth White and Matthew Green started the Open Crypto Audit Project and crowdsourced funding to ensure that TrueCrypt could be reviewed. Despite being ten years old, and built by a ...
The system encryption service, axed last year after Microsoft terminated support for Windows XP, was canned without warning due to "unresolved security issues" in May 2014.
“The development of TrueCrypt was ended in 5/2014 after Microsoft terminated support of Windows XP,” the site reads. (Windows XP support ended on April 8, 2014, not in May.) ...
It's time to say 'goodbye' to TrueCrypt, the popular open-source full disk encryption software, which was abruptly shut down earlier this week by the anonymous developers who built the program.