gonzo cryptography; how would you improve existing cryptosystems?

Thomas Sjögren thomas at northernsecurity.net
Tue Nov 8 10:54:48 EST 2005


On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 05:58:04AM -0600, Travis H. wrote:
> The only thing close that I've seen is Bestcrypt, which is commercial
> and has a Linux and Windows port.  I don't recall if the Linux port
> came with source or not.

http://www.truecrypt.org/

"TrueCrypt
Free open-source disk encryption software for Windows XP/2000/2003 and Linux
Main Features:

* It can create a virtual encrypted disk within a file and mount it as a real disk.
* It can encrypt an entire hard disk partition or a device, such as USB memory stick, floppy disk, etc.
* Provides two levels of plausible deniability, in case an adversary forces you to reveal the password:
  1) Hidden volume (more information may be found here).
  2) No TrueCrypt volume can be identified (TrueCrypt volumes cannot be distinguished from random data).
* Encryption algorithms: AES-256, Blowfish (448-bit key), CAST5, Serpent (256-bit key), Triple DES, and 
Twofish (256-bit key). Supports cascading (e.g., AES-Twofish-Serpent).
* Based on Encryption for the Masses (E4M) 2.02a, which was conceived in 1997.
Further information regarding the features of the software may be found in the documentation."

"Complete source code (in C) of the latest stable version of TrueCrypt for all supported operating 
systems and all supported hardware platforms" are available from http://www.truecrypt.org/downloads.php

/Thomas
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