There's no way this is legit, but if it is, what other kind of cross-platform solution is available? I need to be able to encrypt/decrypt on all 3 major OSes.
TrueCrypt suggesting migration to BitLocker?
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#42I really hope it's "just" a defacement/DNS issue.
[0] https://twitter.com/maclemon/status/471727027356434432
Edit: Just saw the comment that they are properly signed. I'll just sit tight and wait for an announcement then.
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#43> p.s. We hope to have some big announcements this week, so stay tuned.
[1] https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-truecrypt-audit#activ...
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#49Well - this comes as a pretty big surprise. Is this real? Is there a known vulnerability that catalyzed this? Money from Microsoft? Threats? I'm not buying into conspiracy theories, but it does seem pretty out of place.
The binaries are properly GPG-signed with the same key as the previous binaries, check for yourself. [They] either compromised their private key too or the actual developer(s) did this. Be it voluntarily or by force of secret three-character agencies / a massive pay check.
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#50So they've put up a new version and telling us it's for migration only?