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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. VeraCrypt - Wikipedia

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    Some members of the Open Source Initiative, including the director, [63] expressed concern about an older version of the TrueCrypt license, but the OSI itself has not published a determination regarding either TrueCrypt or VeraCrypt. The Free Software Foundation has determined the TrueCrypt license to be non-free. [64]

  4. TrueCrypt version history - Wikipedia

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    TrueCrypt boot loader now customizable. Pre-boot passwords can be used to mount non-system volumes. Linux and Mac OS X versions can now mount an encrypted Windows system partition. 6.1a December 1, 2008 Minor improvements, bug fixes, and security enhancements. 6.2 May 11, 2009

  5. Comparison of disk encryption software - Wikipedia

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    Passphrase strengthening: Whether key strengthening is used with plain text passwords to frustrate dictionary attacks, usually using PBKDF2 or Argon2. Hardware acceleration: Whether dedicated cryptographic accelerator expansion cards can be taken advantage of. Trusted Platform Module: Whether the implementation can use a TPM cryptoprocessor.

  6. Disk encryption software - Wikipedia

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    Some disk encryption software (e.g., TrueCrypt or BestCrypt) provide features that generally cannot be accomplished with disk hardware encryption: the ability to mount "container" files as encrypted logical disks with their own file system; and encrypted logical "inner" volumes which are secretly hidden within the free space of the more obvious ...

  7. List of PBKDF2 implementations - Wikipedia

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    TrueCrypt (Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X) [22] VeraCrypt (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X) [23] CipherShed (Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X) [24] DiskCryptor (Windows) Cryptographic disk (NetBSD) GEOM ELI module for FreeBSD; softraid crypto for OpenBSD; EncFS (Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X) since v1.5.0; GRUB2 (boot loader) Booster (Secure ...

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  9. E4M - Wikipedia

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    The popular source-available freeware program TrueCrypt is based on E4M's source code. [4] However, TrueCrypt uses a different container format than E4M, which makes it impossible to use one of these programs to access an encrypted volume created by the other.