I want to encrypt my Sony USB pendrive.
Unfortunatelly my model is not supported by their own software, EasyLock.
Since I have to look for alternatives, I would like something that could work both on Windows and Ubuntu, because even though this pendrive is meant for carrying data to other PC's (university, pub PC's, etc) which probably run Windows, I would like the possibility to decrypt and access the data on Ubuntu as well, so a multiplatform solution would be welcome.
I am aware of Truecrypt, it works great and it doesn't require installation, I can just bring the executable with me but it requires admin privileges for mounting the volumes in Windows, and I really need to make sure I can decrypt the data whenever I need it, even if it is on a Windows PC running a limited user account.
Is there any multiplatform encryption software for full USB pendrive or even creation of individual volumes that can decrypt its contents on Ubuntu and also on Windows without requiring admin privileges?
This might be a bit much, but you could always just zip all your files and then encrypt that with gpg. Would work with Linux and Windows.