VeraCrypt is a free open source disk encryption software for Windows, Mac OSX and Linux. Brought to you by IDRIX (https://www.idrix.fr) and based on TrueCrypt 7.1a.
VeraCrypt main features:
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What does VeraCrypt bring to you?
VeraCrypt adds enhanced security to the algorithms used for system and partitions encryption making it immune to new developments in brute-force attacks.
VeraCrypt also solves many vulnerabilities and security issues found in TrueCrypt.
As an example, when the system partition is encrypted, TrueCrypt uses PBKDF2-RIPEMD160 with 1000 iterations whereas in VeraCrypt we use 200000 iterations by default (can be increased using a custom PIM). And for standard containers and other partitions, TrueCrypt uses at most 2000 iterations but VeraCrypt uses 500000 iterations by default (can also be increased using a custom PIM).
This enhanced security adds some delay only to the opening of encrypted partitions without any performance impact to the application use phase. This is acceptable to the legitimate owner but it makes it much harder for an attacker to gain access to the encrypted data.
Starting from version 1.12, it is possible to use custom iterations through the PIM feature, which can be used to increase the encryption security.
Starting from version 1.0f, VeraCrypt can load TrueCrypt volume. It also offers the possibility to convert TrueCrypt containers and non-system partitions to VeraCrypt format.
UPDATE February 19th 2022 : VeraCrypt 1.25.9 has been released. It brings various fixes. Now Windows MSI installer is compatible with System Encryption. Please check the release notes for more details.
UPDATE January 7th 2022 : VeraCrypt 1.25.7 has been released. It brings back support for older versions of Windows. It also fixes some issues on Windows and macOS. Please check the release notes for more details.
UPDATE December 3rd 2021 : VeraCrypt 1.25.4 has been released. It brings many enhancements and fixes. A Windows MSI installer is available allowing silent deployments. Also this version brings native Apple M1 support and multi-language support for VeraCrypt UI on Linux and macOS. Please check the release notes for more details.
UPDATE November 28th 2020 : VeraCrypt 1.24-Update8 has been released for MacOSX 10.9 and later. It fixes compatibility issues with macOS Big Sur, especially on Apple Silicon M1 with macFUSE 4.0.x. Please check the release notes for more details.
UPDATE August 7th 2020 : VeraCrypt 1.24-Update7 has been released. It fixes several issues and adds some enhancements and features, like support for password drag-n-drop from KeePass. Also, a Raspberry Pi OS package is provided with this release. Please check the release notes for more details.
UPDATE March 10th 2020 : VeraCrypt 1.24-Update6 has been released for Windows. It fixes some UI issues. Please check the release notes for other changes and more details.
UPDATE March 9th 2020 : VeraCrypt 1.24-Update5 has been released for Windows. It fixes some issues and add some features, like adding support for specifying keyfiles when creation volumes using command line and bringing support for CPUs with more than 64 logical cores. Please check the release notes for other changes and more details.
UPDATE January 23rd 2020 : VeraCrypt 1.24-Update4 has been released. It fixes regressions on Windows, Linux and MacOSX and it adds a new CLI switch on Windows. Please check the release notes for more details.
UPDATE December 21st 2019 : VeraCrypt 1.24-Update3 has been released. It targets Linux/FreeBSD only by removing unnecessary GTK dependency from console only build. Please check the release notes for more details.
UPDATE December 16th 2019 : VeraCrypt 1.24-Update2 has been released. It fixes some security issues inherited from TrueCrypt. It also fixes other issues in Windows, Linux and MacOS while adding some features. Please check the release notes for the complete list of changes.
UPDATE October 27th 2019 : VeraCrypt 1.24-Hotfix1 has been released. It fixes a regression in version 1.24 affecting System Favorites mounting at boot. It also fixes other issues in Windows, Linux and MacOS. Please check the release notes for the complete list of changes.
UPDATE October 6th 2019 : VeraCrypt 1.24 has been released. It adds new security features like RAM encryption and other mechanisms that protect encryption keys and passwords in memory from attacks. It also fixes issues affecting system encryption and others. Additionally, it brings some enhancements like the increase of password length for non system encryption to 128 bytes instead of 64 bytes. Please check the release notes for the complete list of changes.
UPDATE October 8th 2018 : VeraCrypt 1.23-Hotfix-2 has been released. It fixes a low severity security vulnerability. It also adds a workaround for an issue affecting Microsoft Distributed File System (DFS) and it brings a change to quick formatting handling. Please check the release notes for the complete list of changes.
UPDATE September 12th 2018 : VeraCrypt 1.23 has been released. It brings enhancements for Windows EFI system encryption like support for default SecureBoot. It also fixes some issues and adds some features. Please check the release notes for the complete list of changes.
UPDATE March 30th 2018 : VeraCrypt 1.22 has been released. It fixes many issues and it brings some enhancements and features (e.g. Kuznyechik speedup, new cascades cipher algorithms, and TRIM support for SSD). Please check the release notes for the complete list of changes.
UPDATE July 9th 2017 : VeraCrypt 1.21 has been released. It fixes many regressions found in version 1.20 and it brings FreeBSD support. All users are urged to update to this new version. Please check the release notes for the complete list of fixes.
UPDATE June 29th 2017 : VeraCrypt 1.20 has been released. It brings bug fixes, performance enhancements and new features. It is also the first version to include local HTML documentation instead of the usual User Guide PDF. Please check the release notes for the complete list of changes.
UPDATE October 17th 2016 : VeraCrypt 1.19 has been released. It includes fixes for issues reported by Quarkslab audit that was funded by OSTIF. This release also brings many enhancements and fixes, like Serpent algorithm speedup by a factor of 2.5 and the support of Windows 32-bit for EFI system encryption. Please check the release notes for the complete list of changes. Download for Windows is here.
UPDATE August 18th 2016 : The Windows installer for VeraCrypt 1.18 has been updated to include drivers signed by Microsoft that allow VeraCrypt to run on Windows 10 Anniversary Edition. Windows Installer version was incremented to 1.18a but there is no changed at VeraCrypt level. Linux and MacOSX installers remain unchanged.
UPDATE August 17th 2016 : VeraCrypt 1.18 has been released. It brings EFI system encryption for Windows (a world first in open source community) and it solves a TrueCrypt vulnerability that allows attacker to detect the presence of hidden volume. This release also brings many enhancements and fixes. Please check the release notes for the complete list of changes.
Installers and packages are available in the Downloads section.
All released files are signed with a PGP key available on the following link : https://www.idrix.fr/VeraCrypt/VeraCrypt_PGP_public_key.asc . It's also available on major key servers with ID=0x680D16DE.
Please check that its fingerprint is 5069A233D55A0EEB174A5FC3821ACD02680D16DE.
SHA256 and SHA512 sums for all released files are available in the Downloads section.
Some screenshots:
VeraCrypt on the fly encrypting the system partition :
VeraCrypt encryption options when creating an encrypted volume :
VeraCrypt formatting of newly created encrypted volume:
Changing the GUI language of VeraCrypt:
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