Re: TrueCrypt 5.0a - Non KakaWare
Sebastian G. wrote:
>In my time so far I found and reported multiplie real and serious
>vulnerabilities in the following software products: Microsoft Windows
>(2K,XP,2K3,Vista), Returnvil System Safe, Paragon Partition Manager, Paragon
>Mont Everything, AppArmor Online Firewall, PGP Desktop Workstation,
>TrueCrypt, FreeOTFE, CrossCrypt, Hitachi Microdrive Filter Driver,
>QueueUserAPCEx, BitDefender Antivirus, ImDisk, Olof Lagerkvist's Zero/Random
>filter driver, DeviceLock, FTP WebDrive / Novell NetDrive, Sysinternals
>TokenMon, NVidia ForceWare, WinPCap, and some other I can't remember now...
>
>...these vulnerabilities were properly acknowledged and fixed
>(except for TrueCrypt, whereas the first vulnerability I reported
>was fixed in TrueCrypt 5.0, but most likely just by accident).
I have a simple text file, less than 64KB, containing all the
unique passwords I use for websites. I want to encrypt it in as
secure a manner as possible on a Windows XP box. I don't need
all these other fancy features, just a simple "type in my
passphrase, see the text file" system. Any recommendations?
It doesn't need to be free.
(What would be really nice is something like notepad that
displays my encrypted password file without saving a
cleartext version to disk. dare I hope that such a beast
exists *and* isn't full of security holes?) |