Possible phoenix-time for TrueCrypt?

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Possible phoenix-time for TrueCrypt?

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Signs that someone wishes to take over the TrueCrypt project in a 'neutral' country...
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That's encouraging John
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:joy: That certainly looks positive. I like positive!! TX
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Steve Gibson's take on the matter is also interesting.
As is an article by Brad Kovach (to which Steve links).
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