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SecureDrop 2.7.0 Released

SecureDrop 2.7.0 has been released. This release includes a migration to Sequoia-PGP as the supported encryption backend, continuous localization support, and several other improvements. Read More

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SecureDrop 2.6.1 Released

We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.6.1 has been released. This point release contains an update for Tails workstations only. Server code is not affected and will remain at version 2.6.0. Read More

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SecureDrop 2.6.0 Released

We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.6.0 has been released. Server code will be automatically updated within 24 hours.This release includes a new SecureDrop menu for journalists and admins, more descriptive page titles, as well as other security improvements and bugfixes. Read More

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SecureDrop 2.5.2 Released

We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.5.2 has been released. This is a hotfix release, updating dependencies used within SecureDrop. Read More

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SecureDrop 2.5.1 Released

We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.5.1 has been released. This is a hotfix release that makes user and permissions-related changes. Read More

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SecureDrop 2.5.0 Released

We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.5.0 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

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SecureDrop 2.4.2 Released

We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.4.2 has been released. This is a security release with a kernel update that includes mitigations for the "retbleed" vulnerability. Read More

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SecureDrop 2.4.1 Released

We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.4.1 has been released. This is a bugfix release. A complete list of changes can be found on GitHub.What’s new in SecureDrop 2.4.1?For administratorsBugfix: SecureDrop 2.3.0 introduced an optional feature to prevent initial submission of a source’s secret seven word codename. The bug caused … Read More