So I'm surprised this hasn't been brought up. TrueCrypt's developer's nerfed the 7.2 update to only be able to read data, and is suggesting to move to another encryption solution.
Nobody is exactly sure why yet they've abandoned the project, but here's some links:
“TrueCrypt is not secure,†official SourceForge page abruptly warns | Ars Technica
Steve Gibson of the Gibson Research Corp. made some good points as well, and reassures that TrueCrypt 7.1a is alright to stay on:
https://www.grc.com/misc/truecrypt/truecrypt.htm
Steve included download links to all versions/source code for all platforms for TC 7.1a at the bottom of the page as well.
Nobody is exactly sure why yet they've abandoned the project, but here's some links:
“TrueCrypt is not secure,†official SourceForge page abruptly warns | Ars Technica
Steve Gibson of the Gibson Research Corp. made some good points as well, and reassures that TrueCrypt 7.1a is alright to stay on:
https://www.grc.com/misc/truecrypt/truecrypt.htm
Steve included download links to all versions/source code for all platforms for TC 7.1a at the bottom of the page as well.