SecureDrop 2.2.0 Released
We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.2.0 has been released. Changes that journalists and administrators should be aware of are summarized in this blog post. A complete list of changes can be found on GitHub. Read More
SecureDrop 2.2.0: Pre-Release Announcement
The release of the next version of SecureDrop, 2.2.0, is scheduled for February 17, 2022. We will send out another notification through this blog, Twitter, Mastodon, and the support portal when the release is live. Changes that journalists and administrators should be aware of are summarized in this blog post. … Read More
SecureDrop 2.1.0 Released
We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.1.0 has been released. Changes that journalists and administrators should be aware of are summarized in this blog post. A complete list of changes can be found on GitHub.What’s new in SecureDrop 2.1.0?For sourcesAccessibility: The Source Interface now uses more standards-compliant semantic HTML and … Read More
SecureDrop 2.1.0: Pre-Release Announcement
The release of the next version of SecureDrop, 2.1.0, is scheduled for October 19, 2021. We will send out another notification through this blog, Twitter, Mastodon, and the support portal when the release is live. Changes that journalists and administrators should be aware of are summarized in this blog post. A complete list of changes can be found on GitHub. Read More
SecureDrop 2.0.2 Released
We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.0.2 has been released. This is a maintenance release that updates the Linux kernel on your SecureDrop servers. Read More
SecureDrop 2.0.1 Released
We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.0.1 has been released. This is a maintenance release that updates dependencies and signs the SecureDrop release tag with our updated signing key. A complete list of changes can be found on Github.What’s new in SecureDrop 2.0.1?For developersMaintenance: The SecureDrop release tag is now … Read More
Why we are rotating the SecureDrop release key
SecureDrop releases are digitally signed using a release key. This allows anyone to verify the integrity of a SecureDrop release, to mitigate the risk of tampering by third parties. After nearly 5 years in use, as a purely precautionary measure, we are rotating the release key. Read More
SecureDrop 2.0.0 Released
We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.0.0 has been released. Changes that journalists and administrators should be aware of are summarized in this blog post. A complete list of changes can be found on GitHub.Important: All Tails Workstations should run the SecureDrop graphical updater before June 29, 2021, to ensure … Read More