There are also links to the latest versions of TrueCrypt which include all the source code + installation packages. Quoting TrueCrypt Developer David: “There is no longer interest.”Īlso this thread of tweets seemed to indicate that a formal fork was in the works.TrueCrypt Developer “David”: Said “Bitlocker is ‘good enough’ and Windows was original ‘goal of the project.’ ”.Steven Barnhart: “Also said no government contact except one time inquiring about a ‘support contract.’ ”.Steven Barnhart: “I asked and it was clear from the reply that "he" believes forking's harmful because only they are really familiar w/code.”.Steven Barnhart (Paraphrasing): Developer “personally” feels that fork is harmful: “The source is still available as a reference though.”.We worked hard on this for 10 years, nothing lasts forever.” ![]() ![]() Steven Barnhart wrote to an eMail address he had used before and received several replies from “David.” The following snippets were taken from a twitter conversation which then took place between Steven Barnhart and Matthew Green TrueCrypt Developer “David”: “We were happy with the audit, it didn't spark anything. To excerpt a key part of that article: And then the TrueCrypt developers were heard from.
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