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9th January 2012 23:14 #4
Truecrypt -. , donations , . open source, :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrueCrypt#Licensing
http://www.privacylover.com/encrypti...-cia-honeypot/
The TrueCrypt License has not been officially approved by the Open Source Initiative and is not considered "free" by several major Linux distributions (Arch Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, Gentoo), mainly because of distribution and copyright-liability reasons., FreeOTFE :Even if TrueCrypt looks like free software, it is not included in Debian due to its restrictive license. Also, the development is done in a closed fashion, so even if the source code is free, we can assume than there is not much review happening on a daily basis.
FreeOTFE is a free, open source, "on-the-fly" transparent disk encryption program for PCs and PDAs
http://www.freeotfe.org/




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