The German Federal Office for Information Security has created a detailed analysis of the software Truecrypt in 2010. The results ended up in the drawer, the public was not informed about the found ...
New malware called StrongPity targets web surfers looking for the popular tools WinRAR and TrueCrypt, Security firm Kaspersky Lab revealed on Monday. The former is a file compression program, and the ...
On Tuesday, the Times reporter Rukmini Callimachi published the latest in a series of blockbuster stories about the inner workings of the Islamic State. The piece focussed on the logistics of the ...
An German government-commissioned security analysis of the popular free disk encryption program TrueCrypt has found that it is safe from exploitation in most circumstances, contradicting earlier ...
Reports of TrueCrypt’s flaws were greatly exagerated, if a 77-page report coming out of Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute is anything to go by. The intensive six-month study concludes that the encryption ...
If you're still using TrueCrypt to protect your Windows disks, even though its developers abandoned it and said it was "not secure" last year, you may want to stop that. Google Project Zero researcher ...
Windows users who rely on TrueCrypt to encrypt their hard drives have a security problem: a researcher has discovered two serious flaws in the program. TrueCrypt may have been abandoned by its ...
The Win32/Potao malware family has been used for the past five years in covert targeted attacks against the Ukrainian government, served up on occasion by a trojanized Russian version of encryption ...
Last May, Truecrypt made waves on the Internet when the anonymous developers shut down their SourceForge site and stated the tool was insecure and that BitLocker was a better solution. Many speculated ...
CipherShed and VeraCrypt developers stand ready to step in for TrueCrypt now that the cryptanalysis phase of the audit is complete and no backdoors were discovered. Both open source projects sprung ...
The second, larger audit of TrueCrypt 7.1a has concluded, with no sign of the software-breaking flaw that its creators warned was there. What's this mean for the future of the code and the program's ...