After a little search and reading your replies , VeraCrypt for windows and Tomb for debian looks good to me.









Yush Bhardwaj


On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Cathal (Phone) <cathalgarvey@cathalgarvey.me> wrote:
I've used zuluCrypt a few times, which I recall building with TC-play, works great for vanilla containers at least and has a GUI at least as good as TrueCrypt itself.

On 25 July 2015 01:14:52 GMT+01:00, odinn <odinn.cyberguerrilla@riseup.net> wrote:
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I thought that this was already answered long ago... but it keeps
getting brought up from time to time.

For what I consider to be the definitive answer on why you should not
use TrueCrypt and what alternatives to it are, see:

http://grugq.tumblr.com/post/60464139008/alternative-truecrypt-implement
ations

Note that from TAILS 1.0.1 they incorporated LUKS, and I recommend
cryptsetup, the "Swiss Army Knife of Disk Encryption." In any event,
you'll definitely want to check out this:
https://github.com/bwalex/tc-play

Should be helpful.

- -O



On 07/24/2015 07:46 AM, Yush Bhardwaj wrote:
BitLocker is better or I should try something else ?

WARNING: Using TrueCrypt is not secure


http://krebsonsecurity.com/2014/05/true-goodbye-using-truecrypt-is-not
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