TrueCrypt Encryption Software Has Two Critical Flaws: It's time to Move On
Oct 01, 2015
    If you are among thousands of privacy-conscious people who are still using ' no longer available ' TrueCrypt Encryption Software , then you need to pay attention.     Two critical security vulnerabilities have been discovered in the most famous encryption tool, TrueCrypt, that could expose the user's data to hackers if exploited.     TrueCrypt was audited  earlier this by a team of Security researchers and found to be backdoor-free .     James Forshaw , Security researcher with Google's Project Zero  — which looks for zero-day exploits — has found a pair of privilege elevation flaws in TrueCrypt package.     Last year, TrueCrypt project was dropped  after its mysterious developers had claimed the Windows disk-encryption software had ' unfixed security issues '.     TrueCrypt  is a widely-used ' On-the-Fly ' Open source Hard disk encryption program.     Reportedly, TrueCrypt vulnerabilities would not directly allow an attacker to decrypt drive data. Instead, successful exploitation ...