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You can easily detect parts in a code, that try to do IO streaming to a host different than the official .īut that doesn't mean it's the only way to install a backdoor into the code, so you never know. Seriously some stego-bro should try to decrypt the images though.Īnonymous Thu May 29 19:53:01 2014 No.

Where's your proof?Īnonymous Thu May 29 19:31:53 2014 No. 42189654Īnd yet not a single hit via Google on that. Good luck, and trust no one and no thing - not even us, not even TrueCrypt."Īnonymous Thu May 29 19:27:59 2014 No.
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Decrypt your data using the last posted version of TrueCrypt (signed by our authentic key), then remove all traces of any TrueCrypt volumes, and remove all traces of the TrueCrypt binaries as well as source code as soon as you're able. We cannot provide any further information at this time, but may at some point in the future as we are able. Your security, which you entrusted to us and TrueCrypt, is now compromised IF you continue to use this product. We implore you to spread this message as far and wide as possible, as soon as possible, across the Internet itself if possible. The last posted version of TrueCrypt cannot create new TrueCrypt volumes because we have discovered the compromise, but it is integral to TrueCrypt itself and unless we start from scratch, it cannot be dismissed or just 'coded out' of the source. It is compromised, and we have ceased development at this time. "Stop using TrueCrypt as of the moment you read this information. The "new" TrueCrypt web page is encrypted itself, here's what their message when fully decrypted is: Translation: "I have no idea what I'm talking about"Īnonymous Thu May 29 19:14:01 2014 No.
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>was caused by a pretty obvious code error in an open source piece of software
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Now imagine a professional team of NSA devs and mathematicians modifying the code just a little bit so they'd have their backdoor, it would probably take years for the code to get audited and the backdoor to be discoveredĪnonymous Thu May 29 19:09:08 2014 No. TrueCrypt has no real VCS, the code is poorly commented, not documented and weirdly refactored.Īnd the OpenSSL was a non intentional bug introduced by a student (iirc). Now OpenSSL at least didn't make a secret about who the developers were, they had proper VCS etc. Heartbleed (a critic bug in OpenSSL) was caused by a pretty obvious code error in an open source piece of software which is used by millions of webservers often running critical services world wide. Or do you check every piece of food for poison, conduct an integrity check of every bridge you cross, do a background check of every human you contact?Īnonymous Thu May 29 18:39:55 2014 No. >he relies (trusts) sub-maintainers, etc. even Linus doesn't check all the source code for linux, he relies (trusts) sub-maintainers, etc.Īnonymous Thu May 29 18:29:46 2014 No. it's a web of trust, and thus easily compromised.

In practice, open source is very poorly audited, if at all, ever. There's the theory, and there's the practice I think NSA just forced them to take it down.Īnonymous Thu May 29 18:14:51 2014 No. IT'S HAPPENING!!! DBAN YOUR HARD DRIVES AND GET YOUR FUCKING MALLETS OUT!!!!Īnonymous Thu May 29 17:12:43 2014 No. WARNING: Using TrueCrypt is (n)ot (s)ecure (a)s it may contain unfixed security issues For everything else you said, that's what I'm see from others and then some.Īnonymous Thu May 29 17:12:36 2014 No. How would inserting back doors work with open source code? There are always people who are going to check differences between builds will will question why something got added, altered, or removed. You talk like the old guys at my jobby job. 42187542Įither they decided to pull the plug because they wouldn't be able to maintain it in the future, or the NSA tried to coerce them into inserting backdoors in future releases and this is their way of warning us.Īnonymous Thu May 29 17:12:19 2014 No. Those who know are either legally encumbered or they don't care.Īnonymous Thu May 29 17:10:07 2014 No. What do you guys think about this? Do you call bullshit or do you really think that TC is suddenly not to be trusted? >Īnonymous Thu May 29 17:08:20 2014 No. If TC is broke, I hope the feds still have Snowden's hard drives because now would be a great time to bust open that encryption and get at what he's been hiding.
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The gov't has been trying to crack it for years and have not been successful so long as someone didn't use "a" as their password. Personally, I am not concerned that TC is not secure or compromised. How could the TC dev team just shut down so suddenly without having a word to say other than plug BitLocker.
