• Where to get VeraCrypt 1.19 for using with XP

    From Nomen Nescio@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 8 23:57:33 2022
    (The PIM function is what convinced me to move on
    from using TrueCrypt.)

    https://filehippo.com/download_veracrypt/1.19/

    VeraCrypt 1.19 for Windows

    Requirements:

    Windows XP,Windows 2003,Windows 8,Windows 98,
    Windows Vista,Windows 10,Windows 2000,Windows 7

    Language:
    English

    Available languages:

    English,German,Spanish,French,Italian,Japanese,Polish,Chinese

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  • From Shadow@21:1/5 to nobody@dizum.com on Sat Jan 8 20:40:18 2022
    On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 23:57:33 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio
    <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:

    (The PIM function is what convinced me to move on
    from using TrueCrypt.)

    https://filehippo.com/download_veracrypt/1.19/

    VeraCrypt 1.19 for Windows

    Requirements:

    Windows XP,Windows 2003,Windows 8,Windows 98,
    Windows Vista,Windows 10,Windows 2000,Windows 7

    Language:
    English

    Available languages:

    English,German,Spanish,French,Italian,Japanese,Polish,Chinese

    I think the latest works on XP.

    https://veracrypt.fr/en/Downloads.html

    NSA trackers are working slowly today. It might take a while
    to load the page.
    LOL
    Prefer the portable version.

    PS Don't use (or trust it) myself.
    []'s
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  • From Nomen Nescio@21:1/5 to Shadow on Sun Jan 9 02:24:10 2022
    In article <s08ktg5p490t01vbaaufk56n5uogtu2um8@4ax.com>
    Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:

    On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 23:57:33 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio
    <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:

    (The PIM function is what convinced me to move on
    from using TrueCrypt.)

    https://filehippo.com/download_veracrypt/1.19/

    VeraCrypt 1.19 for Windows

    Requirements:

    Windows XP,Windows 2003,Windows 8,Windows 98,
    Windows Vista,Windows 10,Windows 2000,Windows 7

    Language:
    English

    Available languages:

    English,German,Spanish,French,Italian,Japanese,Polish,Chinese

    I think the latest works on XP.

    https://veracrypt.fr/en/Downloads.html

    NSA trackers are working slowly today. It might take a while
    to load the page.
    LOL
    Prefer the portable version.

    PS Don't use (or trust it) myself.
    []'s
    --
    Don't be evil - Google 2004
    We have a new policy - Google 2012
    Google Fuchsia - 2021

    I tried the latest version a few months back. It wouldn't work. I
    found a forum wherein others also were looking for a version that
    worked with XP. A poster gave the URL I posted here. The version
    worked. Judging by what others said in the forum, I think this is the
    latest ver. that works with XP. Whatever...it suits me.

    PS Don't use (or trust it) myself.

    The Black Hats have yet to bring anyone into court with evidence they
    got by cracking PGP, TrueCrypt or VeraCrypt. Although I did read one
    case years back where some s.o.b ex-husband gave his ex's password to
    the Black Hats and they got her that way. Watta prick.

    I keep up with some the "experts" on this matter, especially Bruce
    Schneier. However, I would never trust any of the multitude of
    encryption files floating around out there. Using AES doesn't stop the
    Black Hats from cracking poorly written software no matter what
    encryption scheme it uses. However, even much of the good stuff can be
    "opened" up because of poor password selection. That's why I always
    use multi-mulit word passphrases with misspelled words, some
    capitalization, some punctuation and numbers. Screw any Dictionary
    Attack.

    What I don't worry about is gov't Black Hats going after my comps. I
    have nothing on there of the slightest interest to them. My worries
    are about burglars or dishonest computer repair shops. I worry that
    burglars just might know some computer hackers or crooked repair shop
    that might give a try at my encrypted files, hoping for credit card,
    bank info, etc. Matter of a fact, I have always worried about any
    repair shop I brought my computers into for repair. However, I am damn
    sure these clowns have not compromised PGP, TrueCrypt or VeraCrypt.

    Remember, even Snowden trusted some of these encryption programs.

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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to Nomen Nescio on Sun Jan 9 01:53:50 2022
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/veracrypt/files/ from https://veracrypt.fr/en/Downloads.html


    Nomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:
    (The PIM function is what convinced me to move on
    from using TrueCrypt.)

    https://filehippo.com/download_veracrypt/1.19/

    VeraCrypt 1.19 for Windows

    Requirements:

    Windows XP,Windows 2003,Windows 8,Windows 98,
    Windows Vista,Windows 10,Windows 2000,Windows 7

    Language:
    English

    Available languages:

    English,German,Spanish,French,Italian,Japanese,Polish,Chinese
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  • From Shadow@21:1/5 to nobody@dizum.com on Sun Jan 9 19:01:05 2022
    On Sun, 9 Jan 2022 02:24:10 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio
    <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:

    In article <s08ktg5p490t01vbaaufk56n5uogtu2um8@4ax.com>
    Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:

    On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 23:57:33 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio
    <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:

    (The PIM function is what convinced me to move on
    from using TrueCrypt.)

    https://filehippo.com/download_veracrypt/1.19/

    VeraCrypt 1.19 for Windows

    Requirements:

    Windows XP,Windows 2003,Windows 8,Windows 98,
    Windows Vista,Windows 10,Windows 2000,Windows 7

    Language:
    English

    Available languages:

    English,German,Spanish,French,Italian,Japanese,Polish,Chinese

    I think the latest works on XP.

    https://veracrypt.fr/en/Downloads.html

    NSA trackers are working slowly today. It might take a while
    to load the page.
    LOL
    Prefer the portable version.

    PS Don't use (or trust it) myself.
    []'s
    --
    Don't be evil - Google 2004
    We have a new policy - Google 2012
    Google Fuchsia - 2021

    I tried the latest version a few months back. It wouldn't work. I
    found a forum wherein others also were looking for a version that
    worked with XP. A poster gave the URL I posted here. The version
    worked. Judging by what others said in the forum, I think this is the
    latest ver. that works with XP. Whatever...it suits me.

    PS Don't use (or trust it) myself.

    The Black Hats have yet to bring anyone into court with evidence they
    got by cracking PGP, TrueCrypt or VeraCrypt. Although I did read one
    case years back where some s.o.b ex-husband gave his ex's password to
    the Black Hats and they got her that way. Watta prick.

    I keep up with some the "experts" on this matter, especially Bruce
    Schneier. However, I would never trust any of the multitude of
    encryption files floating around out there. Using AES doesn't stop the
    Black Hats from cracking poorly written software no matter what
    encryption scheme it uses. However, even much of the good stuff can be >"opened" up because of poor password selection. That's why I always
    use multi-mulit word passphrases with misspelled words, some
    capitalization, some punctuation and numbers. Screw any Dictionary
    Attack.

    What I don't worry about is gov't Black Hats going after my comps. I
    have nothing on there of the slightest interest to them. My worries
    are about burglars or dishonest computer repair shops. I worry that
    burglars just might know some computer hackers or crooked repair shop
    that might give a try at my encrypted files, hoping for credit card,
    bank info, etc. Matter of a fact, I have always worried about any
    repair shop I brought my computers into for repair. However, I am damn
    sure these clowns have not compromised PGP, TrueCrypt or VeraCrypt.

    Remember, even Snowden trusted some of these encryption programs.

    Daniel Dantas, a notorious criminal(narcotraffic,
    prostitution, tax evasion, corruption, bribing supreme court judges,
    use of slave labor etc), had his hard drives confiscated and handed
    over to the FBI for decryption in 2008. He used TrueCrypt v6.0.
    And they still haven't cracked it.
    I'll trust TrueCrypt until the day they manage to access those
    hard drives.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truecrypt#Operation_Satyagraha
    []'s

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    We have a new policy - Google 2012
    Google Fuchsia - 2021

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  • From Nomen Nescio@21:1/5 to Shadow on Mon Jan 10 01:30:11 2022
    In article <ccmmtgtcttscugmjlsr17v2ufll7a0jmad@4ax.com>
    Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:

    On Sun, 9 Jan 2022 02:24:10 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio
    <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:

    In article <s08ktg5p490t01vbaaufk56n5uogtu2um8@4ax.com>
    Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:

    On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 23:57:33 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio
    <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:

    (The PIM function is what convinced me to move on
    from using TrueCrypt.)

    https://filehippo.com/download_veracrypt/1.19/

    VeraCrypt 1.19 for Windows

    Requirements:

    Windows XP,Windows 2003,Windows 8,Windows 98,
    Windows Vista,Windows 10,Windows 2000,Windows 7

    Language:
    English

    Available languages:

    English,German,Spanish,French,Italian,Japanese,Polish,Chinese

    I think the latest works on XP.

    https://veracrypt.fr/en/Downloads.html

    NSA trackers are working slowly today. It might take a while
    to load the page.
    LOL
    Prefer the portable version.

    PS Don't use (or trust it) myself.
    []'s
    --
    Don't be evil - Google 2004
    We have a new policy - Google 2012
    Google Fuchsia - 2021

    I tried the latest version a few months back. It wouldn't work. I
    found a forum wherein others also were looking for a version that
    worked with XP. A poster gave the URL I posted here. The version
    worked. Judging by what others said in the forum, I think this is the >latest ver. that works with XP. Whatever...it suits me.

    PS Don't use (or trust it) myself.

    The Black Hats have yet to bring anyone into court with evidence they
    got by cracking PGP, TrueCrypt or VeraCrypt. Although I did read one
    case years back where some s.o.b ex-husband gave his ex's password to
    the Black Hats and they got her that way. Watta prick.

    I keep up with some the "experts" on this matter, especially Bruce >Schneier. However, I would never trust any of the multitude of
    encryption files floating around out there. Using AES doesn't stop the >Black Hats from cracking poorly written software no matter what
    encryption scheme it uses. However, even much of the good stuff can be >"opened" up because of poor password selection. That's why I always
    use multi-mulit word passphrases with misspelled words, some >capitalization, some punctuation and numbers. Screw any Dictionary
    Attack.

    What I don't worry about is gov't Black Hats going after my comps. I
    have nothing on there of the slightest interest to them. My worries
    are about burglars or dishonest computer repair shops. I worry that >burglars just might know some computer hackers or crooked repair shop
    that might give a try at my encrypted files, hoping for credit card,
    bank info, etc. Matter of a fact, I have always worried about any
    repair shop I brought my computers into for repair. However, I am damn
    sure these clowns have not compromised PGP, TrueCrypt or VeraCrypt.

    Remember, even Snowden trusted some of these encryption programs.

    Daniel Dantas, a notorious criminal(narcotraffic,
    prostitution, tax evasion, corruption, bribing supreme court judges,
    use of slave labor etc), had his hard drives confiscated and handed
    over to the FBI for decryption in 2008. He used TrueCrypt v6.0.
    And they still haven't cracked it.
    I'll trust TrueCrypt until the day they manage to access those
    hard drives.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truecrypt#Operation_Satyagraha
    []'s


    I was using the TC 7.1a version until I switched to VeraCrypt. I gave
    VeraCrypt 8-9 years to see how things went with it before switching.
    As I said before, I've heard nothing bad about it, plus some of the
    truly more knowledgeable "experts" have made the transition from TC.
    Even Gibson's GRC page has lately dropped advocating for TC. Gibson's
    new page puts it as such:

    https://www.grc.com/misc/truecrypt/truecrypt.htm

    It's (past) time to switch to VeraCrypt...

    VeraCrypt is being continually maintained, while the aging
    TrueCrypt code has become problematical to use.

    In addition, I think the user control of the PIM function was a great
    idea.

    I feel the same way about my choice of encryption method as I do my
    choice of guns and ammo - My life, my choice. My security, my choice.

    --
    Don't be evil - Google 2004
    We have a new policy - Google 2012
    Google Fuchsia - 2021

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