Truecrypt has not been broken. Algorithms are still secure. It has been said that truecrypt is not secure this is not the case. The only security risks you take with using truecrypt is someone can attempt to brute-force your password so it is wise to use a long password and that no further support will be provided for truecrypt.

WARNING: Using TrueCrypt is not secure as it may contain unfixed security issues. This page exists only to help migrate existing data encrypted by TrueCrypt. The development of TrueCrypt was ended in 5/2014 after Microsoft terminated support of Windows XP. Windows 8/7/Vista and later offer integrated support for encrypted disks and virtual disk True Goodbye: ‘Using TrueCrypt Is Not Secure’ — Krebs on May 29, 2014 Yes, TrueCrypt is Secure But… – Privacy Blog

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May 30, 2014 What is the TrueCrypt issue all about? | Portlandia Cloud (LUKS is the Linux-specific alternative to Truecrypt) Last was the odd wording of the announcement “Using TrueCrypt is not secure as it may contain unfixed security issues” when better grammar would have been to write “TrueCrypt isn’t secure since it contains security issues” It has been noticed that capitalizing the first letters of

(LUKS is the Linux-specific alternative to Truecrypt) Last was the odd wording of the announcement “Using TrueCrypt is not secure as it may contain unfixed security issues” when better grammar would have been to write “TrueCrypt isn’t secure since it contains security issues” It has been noticed that capitalizing the first letters of

WARNING: Using TrueCrypt is not secure as it may contain unfixed security issues. This page exists only to help migrate existing data encrypted by TrueCrypt. The development of TrueCrypt was ended in 5/2014 after Microsoft terminated support of Windows XP. Windows 8/7/Vista and later offer integrated support for encrypted disks and virtual disk True Goodbye: ‘Using TrueCrypt Is Not Secure’ — Krebs on May 29, 2014