VeraCrypt 1.26.18 Update Drops 32-Bit Windows Support
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🔐 VeraCrypt 1.26.18 update enhances security and drops 32-bit Windows support. The latest version of the open-source encryption software, VeraCrypt 1.26.18, has been released, addressing two security vulnerabilities in its Linux and Mac versions while discontinuing support for 32-bit Windows systems. Users must now have at least Windows 10 version 1809 to run the software. Key improvements include enhanced performance for AES hardware on ARM64 and updated libraries, alongside fixes for driver deadlock issues and Traveler Disk creation. Mac users will find screen capturing disabled by default, with an option to enable it. The update requires manual installation, as VeraCrypt lacks built-in updating support. For more details, users can refer to the project’s SourceForge repository.
