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Others suggested that the idea of TrueCrypt’s developers urging users to switch to the completely closed-source Microsoft BitLocker solution, or to create an encrypted disk image on a Mac (with a screenshot showing “none” selected for the encryption, no less) rather than using Apple’s FileVault full-drive encryption, and telling Linux users to just “install any” encryption package all seemed so ludicrous that it might be the TrueCrypt developers’ version of a warrant canary, perhaps hinting at possible or actual attempts by a government agency to secretly undermine TrueCrypt’s security. Some worried that older versions of TrueCrypt may have been compromised as well, paranoically suggesting that the first letters of the words “not secure as” from the first sentence on the new SourceForge page might be a subtle hint that the NSA had a backdoor into the software. Some were suspicious that the mysterious new version contained malware (which wasn’t helped by the fact that Microsoft’s SmartScreen filter began blocking the download, which was subsequently reported in a fairly sensationalistic article by The Register).
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Implying that the end of support for Windows XP was one of the reasons for ceasing development, and recommending that Windows users trust Microsoft’s proprietary BitLocker encryption (which is only available on more expensive versions of Windows) and that Linux users just install any old encryption product, among other things, seemed very suspect.
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“The development of TrueCrypt was ended in 5/2014 after Microsoft terminated support of Windows XP. “This page exists only to help migrate existing data encrypted by TrueCrypt. “ WARNING: Using TrueCrypt is not secure as it may contain unfixed security issues On Wednesday, seemingly out of the blue, the TrueCrypt homepage () began redirecting to the project’s SourceForge page (), which had a note stating the following:
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It’s multi-platform (Mac, Windows, and Linux), free and open-source software, and it’s widely believed to be virtually impenetrable. TrueCrypt has long been a widely respected whole-drive encryption product.
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