While the security community was shocked earlier this week when the anonymous team behind the open source encryption tool seemingly shut down the project, leaving a neutered version 7.2 build of the tool that’s only good for decrypting existing TrueCrypt volumes, a public audit of the TrueCrypt source code for version 7.1 was already underway and that effort will continue, according to the Open Crypto Audit Project. Well, you could continue to use older versions of TrueCrypt if you already have it installed. So what’s a crypto fan to do now for their encryption needs? Open-source legend TrueCrypt may be gone, but the usefulness of full disk encryption carries on.
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