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WinTerMiNator
Copie d'un post sur alt.security.scramdisk. Il s'agit d'un OTFE, compatible
XP, et qui dérive d'E4M.

--
Michel Nallino aka WinTerMiNator
http://www.chez.com/winterminator
(Internet et sécurité: comment surfer en paix)
http://www.gnupgwin.fr.st
(GnuPG pour Windows)
Adresse e-mail: http://www.cerbermail.com/?vdU5HHs5WG


<quote>
TrueCrypt 1.0 Released

February 2, 2004

We are proud to announce that TrueCrypt 1.0 has been released today.
To our best knowledge, it is currently the only free open-source
on-the-fly encryption software capable of encrypting partitions
larger than 2 GB under Windows XP/2000. On Windows XP/2000, it is
also the only open-source on-the-fly encryption system that offers
plausible deniability. It can either encrypt entire partitions or
devices, or it can create virtual encrypted disks within files.
TrueCrypt is based on (and might be considered a sequel to) a
discontinued product called Encryption for the Masses (E4M) by Paul
Le Roux. The differences between E4M and TrueCrypt include plausible
deniability, Windows XP support, significant increase in the volume
size limit, improved sector scrambling algorithm and many more.
For more information, please visit www.truecrypt.org
</quote>

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Xavier Roche
WinTerMiNator wrote:
Copie d'un post sur alt.security.scramdisk. Il s'agit d'un OTFE, compatible
XP, et qui dérive d'E4M.


Dommage que la license ne soit pas tout à fait libre..

Et dommage qu'ils connaissent pas les signatures PGP:

"Important:
To avoid distribution of tampered versions, this site is the only source for
TrueCrypt. Mirroring or redistributing TrueCrypt is not allowed. Direct links
to the zip files hosted on truecrypt.org are not allowed either."

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WinTerMiNator
"Xavier Roche" a écrit dans le message de
news:401ebff3$0$18208$
WinTerMiNator wrote:
Copie d'un post sur alt.security.scramdisk. Il s'agit d'un OTFE,
compatible


XP, et qui dérive d'E4M.


Dommage que la license ne soit pas tout à fait libre..


C'est gratuit, les sources sont publiques, mais il y a des restrictions sur
la distribution.
Mais bon, c'est déjà pas mal!


Et dommage qu'ils connaissent pas les signatures PGP:

"Important:
To avoid distribution of tampered versions, this site is the only source
for

TrueCrypt. Mirroring or redistributing TrueCrypt is not allowed. Direct
links

to the zip files hosted on truecrypt.org are not allowed either."



Ils connaissent, ils donnent d'ailleurs leur clé sur leur site pour vérifier
la distrib.
Mais ils veulent contrôler la distribution.
A noter qu'ils ne demandent aucun enregistrement pour télécharger.


--
Michel Nallino aka WinTerMiNator
http://www.chez.com/winterminator
(Internet et sécurité: comment surfer en paix)
http://www.gnupgwin.fr.st
(GnuPG pour Windows)
Adresse e-mail: http://www.cerbermail.com/?vdU5HHs5WG


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Cypher
Bonjour,

Le site n'est visiblement plus accessible.
J'ai téléchargé hier soir TrueCrypt 1.0 et vous pouvez le télécharger à
l'adresse suivante (en bas de la page):

http://www.photosoft.net/default_zone/fr/html/page-600.html

Cordialement,

Cypher


"WinTerMiNator" a écrit dans le message de news:
bvmdkd$u3g3p$
Copie d'un post sur alt.security.scramdisk. Il s'agit d'un OTFE,
compatible

XP, et qui dérive d'E4M.

--
Michel Nallino aka WinTerMiNator
http://www.chez.com/winterminator
(Internet et sécurité: comment surfer en paix)
http://www.gnupgwin.fr.st
(GnuPG pour Windows)
Adresse e-mail: http://www.cerbermail.com/?vdU5HHs5WG


<quote>
TrueCrypt 1.0 Released

February 2, 2004

We are proud to announce that TrueCrypt 1.0 has been released today.
To our best knowledge, it is currently the only free open-source
on-the-fly encryption software capable of encrypting partitions
larger than 2 GB under Windows XP/2000. On Windows XP/2000, it is
also the only open-source on-the-fly encryption system that offers
plausible deniability. It can either encrypt entire partitions or
devices, or it can create virtual encrypted disks within files.
TrueCrypt is based on (and might be considered a sequel to) a
discontinued product called Encryption for the Masses (E4M) by Paul
Le Roux. The differences between E4M and TrueCrypt include plausible
deniability, Windows XP support, significant increase in the volume
size limit, improved sector scrambling algorithm and many more.
For more information, please visit www.truecrypt.org
</quote>