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. | Continue reading
SecureDrop 2.5.0 is scheduled to be released on Oct 18, 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 po … | Continue reading
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. | Continue reading
SecureDrop 2.3.0 introduced a new preference to prevent initial submissions that consist only of a source’s seven word codename. Due … | Continue reading
We are pleased to announce that we are now accepting community translations for the SecureDrop Client, the graphical application at the heart of the (beta) SecureDrop Workstation, through which journalists can more conveniently and efficiently communicate with sources and securel … | Continue reading
We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.4.0 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. | Continue reading
We’re pleased to announce that SecureDrop 2.3.2 has been released. This release adds Tails 5.0 compatibility to your Journalist and … | Continue reading
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SecureDrop 2.2.1 has been released. This is a bugfix release that includes a Linux kernel update. A complete list of changes can be found on GitHub. | Continue reading
The release of the next version of SecureDrop, 1.5.0, is scheduled for July 28, 2020. We will send out another … | Continue reading
Today we’re making public on GitHub the code that powers the SecureDrop.org website. SecureDrop has been open source since its inception. Starting today, its website is as well, under the same GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL). | Continue reading
The SecureDrop team is currently working on an integrated SecureDrop Workstation that combines the previously separate Journalist Workstation and Secure ... | Continue reading
Through the last year, the Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) has sponsored the development of a prototype for an ... | Continue reading