TrueCrypt CLI

PassAudited by ClawScan on Apr 15, 2026.

Overview

This instruction-only skill is internally consistent with its stated purpose (guiding use of an installed TrueCrypt CLI on Windows), requests no extra credentials or installs, and contains sensible safety guidance about password exposure.

This skill is coherent and low-risk in terms of what it asks for, but remember: TrueCrypt is discontinued and may have security issues. Do not put real passwords into saved scripts or use the /p switch unless you accept the risk that the password can be seen in process listings, logs, or shell history. Ask the assistant to prepare commands first and confirm before executing anything on your system. If you are concerned about long-term security, consider discussing migration to VeraCrypt with the user only if they are open to it — the skill correctly avoids forcing that recommendation when the user explicitly asked for TrueCrypt guidance.