https://ostif.org/the-veracrypt-audit-results/
We should take into account, that almost all the critical vulnerabilities
were found in the NEW implementation of encrypting the boot loader that
supports UEFI (it was added a few months ago for the first time to support
encryption for the new Bios ty
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 05:38:43PM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
> https://ostif.org/the-veracrypt-audit-results/
> https://ostif.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/VeraCrypt-Audit-Final-for-Public-Release.pdf
> https://ostif.org/ostif-quarklab-and-veracrypt-e-mails-are-being-intercepted/
>
> VeraCrypt 1.18
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 5:55 PM, oshwm wrote:
> Are ostif.org a big target for DDoS?
> They hide behind Cloudflare and so become another useful site for gathering
> intel on ppl who would like to encrypt their files.
Lol, true. Though there may be no browser cf cookie linking,
(excepting the info
On 18 October 2016 22:38:43 GMT+01:00, grarpamp wrote:
>https://ostif.org/the-veracrypt-audit-results/
>https://ostif.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/VeraCrypt-Audit-Final-for-Public-Release.pdf
>https://ostif.org/ostif-quarklab-and-veracrypt-e-mails-are-being-intercepted/
>
>VeraCrypt 1.18 and its
https://ostif.org/the-veracrypt-audit-results/
https://ostif.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/VeraCrypt-Audit-Final-for-Public-Release.pdf
https://ostif.org/ostif-quarklab-and-veracrypt-e-mails-are-being-intercepted/
VeraCrypt 1.18 and its bootloaders were evaluated. This release
included a number o