TrueCrypt remains secure as long as it's properly configured and updated.
TrueCrypt remains secure as long as it's properly configured and updated.
The audit of TrueCrypt found no hidden vulnerabilities or design issues that could seriously compromise its security. Therefore, it remains regarded as secure. The suggestion on TrueCrypt’s sourceforge site seems either humorous or cautionary. If you have concerns about TrueCrypt, VeraCrypt—a modified version—is a better alternative.
I don't agree with that. BitLocker seems unreliable. I'm attempting to secure my data on Windows, so using their product wouldn't make sense.
Windows is the sole operating system I prefer; I strive to keep it secure and private. Mac seems too straightforward to manage, while Linux requires a lot of time for modifications.