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==Notable disk encryption software==
===Cross-Platform===
 
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All programs included in this section run under more than one [[operating system]].
 
====Windows/PocketPC====
* [[FreeOTFE]] (open-source, free), also provides [[plausible deniability]] and has support for Linux disk formats (cryptoloop, dm-crypt and LUKS).
 
====Windows/Linux====
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===Linux===
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* [http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/aespipe/ aespipe], program to encrypt a file stream with the [[Advanced Encryption Standard|AES]] algorithm with key lengths 128, 192 and 256 bit.
* [http://www.saout.de/misc/dm-crypt/ dm-crypt], included in the mainline kernel starting with version 2.6.4. Kernel versions earlier than 2.6.19 contained a bug that could cause data corruption when used together with software [[RAID5]].{{fact}}
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===Windows===
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* [[BitLocker Drive Encryption]] will be available in the Enterprise and Ultimate editions of [[Windows Vista]].
* [[CrossCrypt]] (open-source, free) supports Linux loop-AES format and old SuSE Twofish format.
* [[FreeOTFE]] (open-source, free), also provides [[plausible deniability]] and has support for Linux disk formats (cryptoloop, dm-crypt and LUKS).
* [[Scramdisk]]