Two issues with this:

1) TrueCrypt wasn't free as in freedom, it was free as in beer. These forks
break the license afaik.

2) Do you trust these users to understand the codebase thoroughly enough
and understand cryptography enough to not introduce stupid crypto bugs?
That is a huge caveat.

Just my 2c.



On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 10:58 AM, CIURANA EUGENE (pr3d4t0r - Full
Disclosure) <fulldisclos...@cime.net> wrote:

>
>
> Hi again!
>
> There are at least two forks on GitHub of what appear to
> be complete, legit versions of TrueCrypt 7.1 -- there are others
> scattered throughout the web.
>
>         * https://github.com/syglug/truecrypt
>
>         * https://github.com/FauxFaux/truecrypt
>
> Cloning and building on OS X,
> figuring out if the files are OKi (in contact with the TrueCrypt Audit
> folks soon). Any C/C+ coders out there willing to give a hand? This is
> for OS X and Linux only.
>
> Cheers!
>
> pr3d
>
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