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    TrueCrypt

    TrueCrypt is a discontinued source-available freeware utility used for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE). It can create a virtual encrypted disk within a file

    TrueCrypt version history

    TrueCrypt is based on Encryption for the Masses (E4M), an open source on-the-fly encryption program first released in 1997. However, E4M was discontinued

    VeraCrypt

    discontinued TrueCrypt project. It was initially released on 22 June 2013. Many security improvements have been implemented and concerns within the TrueCrypt code

    Source-available software

    Affero GPL version 3 in 2010. The TrueCrypt License was used by the TrueCrypt disk encryption utility. When TrueCrypt was discontinued, the VeraCrypt fork

    Comparison of disk encryption software

    "Pre-Alpha testing started". Retrieved 2014-12-24. "TrueCrypt License Version 3.0". TrueCrypt Foundation. 2012-02-07. Retrieved 2014-12-24. Sarah Dean

    Paul Le Roux

    sometimes credited for open-source TrueCrypt, which is based on E4M's code, though he denies involvement with TrueCrypt. Le Roux was arrested on 26 September

    Deniable encryption

    LibreCrypt and BestCrypt can have many hidden volumes in a container; TrueCrypt is limited to one hidden volume. Cryptee, an open-source, client-side

    FlexNet Publisher

    incompatible with drives encrypted with TrueCrypt and renders Linux-based systems unable to boot. The TrueCrypt developers also state that "the issue is

    E4M

    The popular source-available freeware program TrueCrypt is based on E4M's source code. However, TrueCrypt uses a different container format than E4M, which

    Evil maid attack

    unattended computer via an external USB flash drive – and therefore bypassing TrueCrypt disk encryption. D. Defreez, a computer security professional, first mentioned