TrueCrypt remains secure as long as it's properly configured and updated.
TrueCrypt remains secure as long as it's properly configured and updated.
BitLocker appears solid for protection. Should doubts arise, secure your drives, consider extreme actions, and let authorities investigate—if successful, it suggests a potential vulnerability in Microsoft’s encryption that could expose sensitive data. If not, you’re correct and the system works as intended.
Haha ok, but the main reason I want to use TrueCrypt is because of Linus' video. I just need some projects I've been working on to stay safe from some hacker that has been threatening me to steal my work. Linus' video: http://youtu.be/FzzP3m1m2dg
However, there are few choices available. For example, the volume setup feature in TrueCrypt. BitLocker secures the whole disk, I think.