TrueCrypt is a software application used for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE). It can create a file-hosted container or write a partition which consists of an encrypted volume with its ow... More
Datamation has a good piece out titled 50 Must-Have Open Source Tools for Security. The applications are organized into categories such as encryption, anti-virus and forensics. When it comes to security software, both the open source arena and the freeware arena offer very solid applications. Here are a few open source security apps that I agree with Datamation on, and some top-notch freeware choices to boot.
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You and I may have taken the 4th of July off, but the folks over at TrueCrypt didn't. Instead, they pushed out version 6.0 of their on-the-fly encryption utility, with more options than ever for protecting - and hiding - the critical data on your hard drives. Available for Linux, OS X, and Windows, the software is licensed under its own TrueCrypt license, which is not OSI-approved.
My 40GB external HD will mount but .. windows says it 'is not a recognizable file type' and wants to format the drive.
any suggestions? I'm stumped.
I keep all my documents on a server which I connect to via a Network Share. I can't make TrueCrypt work if I try to create a virtual encrypted disk in this folder (on the Network Share.)
Will TrueCrypt only make and mount files on a local drive or am I missing something?
I am considering encrypting windows xp including the boot partition. Will this lead to a significant decrease in performance and will this make it difficult for me to install ubuntu later on using dual boot (grub loader)?
On Truecrypt, What is difference between "mounted" and "unmounted"? You need it to be mounted in order to move files but is there an issue with having it mounted at all times?