Quote from: Murraci on August 13, 2014, 04:29:14 AM
I think this is a very important point. I know Greg acknowledged it but I'd like to explore it a little more. Before its mysterious demise, I used TrueCrypt. When creating a hidden volume with it, there is zero trace on my computer of this hidden volume or its contents. It seems irrelevant to me to allow the creation of multiple folder sets if the a sparsebundle of the encrypted contents of these folders is located in plain site on my computer for all to see. That's not plausible deniability. In fact quite the opposite, there's zero deniability to the existence of encrypted contents in my Espionage folders. Or am I missing a trick?
It sounds like there's misunderstanding going on.
You have very strong Plausible Deniability with Espionage: better than the PD you get from TrueCrypt.