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  2. TrueCrypt - Wikipedia

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    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, encrypt a partition, or encrypt the whole storage device (pre-boot authentication).

  3. TrueCrypt version history - Wikipedia

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    TrueCrypt is based on Encryption for the Masses , an open source on-the-fly encryption program first released in 1997. However, E4M was discontinued in 2000 as the author, Paul Le Roux , began working on commercial encryption software.

  4. VeraCrypt - Wikipedia

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    VeraCrypt is a fork of the discontinued TrueCrypt project. [8] It was initially released on 22 June 2013. Many security improvements have been implemented and concerns within the TrueCrypt code audits have been addressed.

  5. Source-available software - Wikipedia

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    The TrueCrypt License was used by the TrueCrypt disk encryption utility. [32] When TrueCrypt was discontinued, the VeraCrypt fork switched to the Apache License, but retained the TrueCrypt License for code inherited from TrueCrypt. [33] The Open Source Initiative rejects the TrueCrypt License, as "it has elements incompatible with the OSD."

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  7. E4M - Wikipedia

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    E4M is discontinued; it is no longer maintained. Its author, former criminal cartel boss Paul Le Roux, joined Shaun Hollingworth (the author of the Scramdisk) to produce the commercial encryption product DriveCrypt for the security company SecurStar. The popular source-available freeware program TrueCrypt is based on E4M's source code. [4]

  8. McDonald's Reveals Why It Discontinued Its Plant-Based Burger

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    Throughout its more than 80 years in business, McDonald's has only ever offered a plant-based burger in the United States for a brief period between 2021 and 2022.

  9. While Canada still sold Dunkaroos until 2017, the product was discontinued in the United States in 2012—but why? General Mill’s Chief Brand Officer for North America, ...