Description: This service menu has been permanently discontinued. After some investigation I have discovered that this service menu can potentially compromise the security of your Truecrypt volumes in the event you are hacked. I cannot, in good conscience, continue to release this service menu. If this service menu didn't deal with such sensitive information as Truecrypt is normally used for then it wouldn't be much of a problem.
I strongly advise that you remove this service menu (if you have it installed) from your system immediately and stick with Truecrypt's suggested methods of mounting and unmounting your Truecrypt volumes.
Yeah, sorry about that. I should have looked at it more carefully before releasing it to the public.
I'm still using it myself, but I don't feel right about giving it to others knowing that it makes encryption software vulnerable.
Apparently Truecrypt is working on a GUI frontend for Linux. Just hang in there, it'll come someday.
Cheers,
LocoMojo
could you explain exactly how my tc volumes could get compromised with tcmount? if that's a very rear case, i would also consider further using of tcmount. (and if sometning goes wrong - of course it's not your fault)
thanks,
toxic
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that's a pity! your application really helped using TC. i hope you'll find the solutions to those problems. thanks again, toxic
Yeah, sorry about that. I should have looked at it more carefully before releasing it to the public. I'm still using it myself, but I don't feel right about giving it to others knowing that it makes encryption software vulnerable. Apparently Truecrypt is working on a GUI frontend for Linux. Just hang in there, it'll come someday. Cheers, LocoMojo
could you explain exactly how my tc volumes could get compromised with tcmount? if that's a very rear case, i would also consider further using of tcmount. (and if sometning goes wrong - of course it's not your fault) thanks, toxic