We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.10.1 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 2.10.1?
For all users
- Localization: This release includes updated translations for multiple languages (Pull Request)
What administrators need to do
SecureDrop Application and Monitor Servers will be updated to SecureDrop 2.10.1 automatically within 24 hours. Journalist and Admin Workstation users will be prompted to update at their next session.
As always, get in touch with us if you require assistance.
Acknowledgments
Thanks to Localization Lab for continued support with our translations.
We are currently lacking active translators for Hindi and Romanian, which are slated to be removed as supported languages in the SecureDrop 2.11.0 release. If you speak one of these languages or know someone who does, please see our instructions on contributing translations.
This release incorporates Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) contributions by Nathan Dyer (communications manager), Micah Lee, Kunal Mehta, Erik Moeller, Cory Francis Myers (release manager), Kevin O’Gorman (deputy release manager), Francisco Rocha, and Rowen S.
Questions and comments
If you have questions or comments regarding this release, please contact us:
- Via our Support Portal, if you are a member (membership is available to SecureDrop administrators on request);
- Via securedrop@freedom.press (PGP encrypted) for sensitive security issues (please use judiciously), or submit a report via Bugcrowd;
We also encourage you to file nonsensitive issues you encounter in our GitHub repository (issue report form).
Thank you for using SecureDrop!