BitLocker vs VeraCrypt?

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  1. Posts : 7,128
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       #21

    Mystere said:
    There is factual data from a scientific study that says otherwise. VeraCrypt themselves have stated that they have fixed these vulnerabilities that were in TrueCrypt.

    I simply cannot fathom how you can put your head in the sand and keep saying that it's just conspiracy theories.
    Were did I say I believed in a conspiracy theory? I just said there was a Tin Foil Hat Theory. I never said I believed in it. The warning is on that page because the program was abandoned by the developer and because of that it could be compromised. No more, no less. don't put words in my mouth that I didn't say. I'm not going to get myself banned because of you so I'm done responding.
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  2. Posts : 3,257
    Windows 10 Pro
       #22

    Winuser said:
    Were did I say I believed in a conspiracy theory? I just said there was a Tin Foil Hat Theory. I never said I believed in it. The warning is on that page because the program was abandoned by the developer and because of that it could be compromised. No more, no less. don't put words in my mouth that I didn't say. I'm not going to get myself banned because of you so I'm done responding.
    I did NOT say you believed in conspiracy theories. I said the exact opposite. I said you called them conspiracy theories. That means, by definition, that you don't believe them.

    So I suggest you take a dose of your own medicine, and not put words in my mouth either.
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  3. Posts : 7,128
    Windows 10 Pro Insider
       #23

    OK one last time. For starters I don't believe everything on Wikipedia so I did not read your link. All I believe is that the Warning on the TrueCrypt page means exactly what it says. They don't want people to use the program because it is no longer being developed. Please quote me were I called anything a Conspiracy Theory. I did mention that there is a Tin Foil Hat theory of why Truecrypt was abandoned. I read it but don't believe it. I do believe that because TrueCrypt was abandoned it isn't safe to use to encrypt a entire drive or large folder. With small files and folders it probably wouldn't be a problem.
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