> Robert: In spite of the fud about TC, do you still like it? First, please don't respect my opinion on it -- I don't think I know enough to have an opinion on it!
TrueCrypt has published source and a lot of people looking at it. Prior versions of TrueCrypt sometimes had appalling failures (what was it, in 5.3 it actually stored passphrases in RAM in cleartext), but current versions seem credible. I'm unaware of any published attacks on the latest TrueCrypt, nor am I aware of any research indicating there are numerous problems. The code is a mess, yes -- but that's not by itself evidence of a major problem. Please don't read this as a recommendation. It's more of a, "if you need free software disk encryption for Windows then it's your only real choice, and it doesn't appear to be an obviously stupid one." _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users