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by Quarrelsome 2055 days ago
Uh no. I'm literally just saying the things I know about Truecrypt. Its a very old and as far as I was aware its no longer maintained and not recommended for securing things. Am I wrong?
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You are incorrect. TrueCrypt was audited and passed, and lives on in multiple forms under multiple maintainers, the most well known being VeraCrypt.

If you are unsure of a fact, you can always do some quick research using your web browser before posting incorrect information in a way that may be misunderstood.

> Its a very old and as far as I was aware its no longer maintained and not recommended for securing things.

This doesn't mean it has a "fundamental flaw that means everything it encrypted is trivial to unlock today."

There has been no evidence to suggest that is true. An NCC Group audit found no significant flaws: https://opencryptoaudit.org/reports/TrueCrypt_Phase_II_NCC_O...