Deniable Encryption - Software

Software

  • OpenPuff, freeware semi-open-source steganography for MS Windows.
  • BestCrypt, commercial on-the-fly disk encryption for MS Windows.
  • FreeOTFE, opensource on-the-fly disk encryption for MS Windows and PocketPC PDAs that provides both deniable encryption and plausible deniability. Offers an extensive range of encryption options, and doesn't need to be installed before use.
  • Off-the-Record Messaging, a cryptographic technique providing true deniability for instant messaging.
  • PhoneBookFS, another cryptographic filesystem for Linux, providing plausible deniability through chaff and layers. A FUSE implementation. No longer maintained.
  • rubberhose. Defunct project (Last release in 2000, not compatible with modern Linux distributions)
  • StegFS, the current successor to the ideas embodied by the Rubberhose and PhoneBookFS filesystems
  • TrueCrypt, which is on-the-fly disk encryption software for Windows, Mac and Linux that provides limited deniable encryption and to some extent (due to limitations on the number of hidden volumes which can be created) plausible deniability, and doesn't need to be installed before use as long as the user has full administrator rights
  • Vanish - a research prototype implementation of self-destructing data storage
  • ScramDisk 4 Linux - A free software suite of tools, for GNU/Linux systems, which can open and create scramdisk and truecrypt container.

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