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  2. VeraCrypt - Wikipedia

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    VeraCrypt is a free and open-source utility for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE). [5] The software can create a virtual encrypted disk that works just like a regular disk but within a file. It can also encrypt a partition [ 6 ] or (in Windows ) the entire storage device with pre-boot authentication .

  3. Comparison of disk encryption software - Wikipedia

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    VeraCrypt: IDRIX 2013-06-22 [40] Apache License 2.0 [41] TrueCrypt License Version 3.0 (legacy code only) Yes CyberSafe Top Secret CyberSoft 2013 Proprietary: Yes Name Developer First released Licensing Maintained? ZzEnc IMDTech 2013 Commercial

  4. USB flash drive security - Wikipedia

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    Software solutions such as BitLocker, DiskCryptor and the popular VeraCrypt allow the contents of a USB drive to be encrypted automatically and transparently. Also, Windows 7 Enterprise, Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows Server 2008 R2 provide USB drive encryption using BitLocker to Go.

  5. Backdoor (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A backdoor is a typically covert method of bypassing normal authentication or encryption in a computer, product, embedded device (e.g. a home router), or its embodiment (e.g. part of a cryptosystem, algorithm, chipset, or even a "homunculus computer"—a tiny computer-within-a-computer such as that found in Intel's AMT technology).

  6. Hardware backdoor - Wikipedia

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    In June 2016 it was reported that University of Michigan Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science had built a hardware backdoor that leveraged "analog circuits to create a hardware attack" so that after the capacitors store up enough electricity to be fully charged, it would be switched on, to give an attacker complete access ...

  7. BSAFE - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Bruce Schneier described the backdoor as "too obvious to trick anyone to use it." [ 5 ] The backdoor was confirmed in the Snowden leaks in 2013, and it was insinuated that NSA had paid RSA Security US$10 million to use Dual_EC_DRBG by default in 2004, [ 3 ] though RSA Security denied that they knew about the backdoor in 2004.

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  9. Talk:VeraCrypt - Wikipedia

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    Veracrypt is a fork, apparently containing a large amount of Truecrypt code under Truecrypt license. As mentioned in the article, the former Truecrypt license versions were just as far from or even further away from the open source designation. Veracrypt cannot and has not changed the licensing of the Truecrypt parts...