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Disk encryption with strong security based on TrueCrypt

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Hi, i have a problem with encrypting my windows. Everytime when i am in the preboot test phase, after typing the password - veracrypt says it's wrong ( i am...

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# Expected behavior want open my encrypted storage access my data # Observed behavior got error while parsing command line # Steps to reproduce 1. simple open crypt give me...

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# Expected behavior Typing password in veracrypt bootloader should succeed as always. # Observed behavior Last boot I received wrong password error twice before success. This boot again the same...

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# Desired behavior # Screenshots/Mockup/Designs # Additional information # Your Environment Please tell us more about your environment **VeraCrypt version:** 1.26.7 **Operating system and version:** macOS Sonoma 14.4.1 **System type:**...

I d like there to be a portable linux version, ideally in the form of an AppImage. There is multitude of reasons why this is desireable especially for an app...

# Expected behavior Run as intended # Observed behavior Throws a popup window with "Failed to obtain administrator privileges: invalid option provided" # Steps to reproduce 1. Use sudo-rs instead...

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I have a hard drive fully encrypted with VeraCrypt. When mounted the drive has no disk space left. When deleting large files on it, no disk space is freed up....

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The title says it all. Ability to set a password that, when entered, destroys the data. Preferably _**without**_ pop up message saying you did. Or by using a 'decoy' keyfile....

I have a private-ish VeraCrypt container at work, which contains some private stuff, but also my programming projects. The reason for this is, that I don't want anyone to be...

Hello @idrassi Would it be possible to replace PBKDF2 with the more secure argon2 (I suppose Argon2id would be the best in this case) I know you've answered this question...