FSCrypt (should be putting this in the @librecryptography channel as well)
Think that this is a great file-level encryption tool for those that are looking for one (hell of a lot better than encryptFS where the author of that tool didn't want to get off of their ass to ensure that it was equipped with the latest & greatest as it pertains to standardized cryptographic algorithms - specifically KDFs [dumbass insisted on leaving Scrypt - which is vulnerable to side channel / timing attacks] - https://opensourcelibs.com/lib/fscrypt
FSCrypt uses Argon2i for its KDF (believe that it also leverages XChaCha20-Poly1305 for encryption as well (could be wrong on that - but check the encryption to see if this is something that I'm wrong about)
FSCrypt (should be putting this in the @librecryptography channel as well)
Think that this is a great file-level encryption tool for those that are looking for one (hell of a lot better than encryptFS where the author of that tool didn't want to get off of their ass to ensure that it was equipped with the latest & greatest as it pertains to standardized cryptographic algorithms - specifically KDFs [dumbass insisted on leaving Scrypt - which is vulnerable to side channel / timing attacks] - https://opensourcelibs.com/lib/fscrypt
FSCrypt uses Argon2i for its KDF (believe that it also leverages XChaCha20-Poly1305 for encryption as well (could be wrong on that - but check the encryption to see if this is something that I'm wrong about)
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