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TrueCrypt suggesting migration to BitLocker?
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#22Is that real? Is the web page just defaced?
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#25Turning on Bitlocker has been on my TODO list for quite some time now, but to me the real value of Truecrypt wasn't full disk encryption, it was having encrypted volumes and mounting them on a as-needed basis. And how do I handle sensitive stuff wrt backups? I could burn a Truecrypt volume to a DVD or Blu-ray. I cannot do this in any way with Bitlocker, can I?
Yes. There's BitLocker to Go for encrypting removable drives, and with Windows Professional editions you can create and mount a VHD virtual hard disk file as if it was any other drive, and Bitlocker encrypt it, e.g.
http://www.concurrency.com/blog/encrypted-container-using-bi...
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#26So what was the point of raising money to audit TrueCrypt if they knew they would shut it down once XP was EOL? In fact why didn't they announce this earlier?
Maybe the result of the audit is that it's not secure?
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#27I'm really confused. Which isn't unusual really, but in this case I think it is understandable.
I suppose the developers could have just found a massive vulnerability (perhaps they're doing their own audit in advance of the public one?).
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#29Of course, by 'they', I mean the fake development team that the hijacker of the site wanted to portray... no way this is real