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An open-source whistleblower submission system — a project of Foundation

Joined October 2013

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  1. Oct 7

    Reminder: SecureDrop instances still using 16-character v2 onion URLs should migrate to v3 onion services soon for improved cryptography:

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  2. Oct 7

    SecureDrop 1.6.0 has been released! This release includes several bugfixes to improve error handling. A complete list of changes can be found here:

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    Our project now tracks which news organizations offer onion services to protect reader privacy and enable censorship circumvention. Check it out: 📈 Leaderboard: 📝 Blog: 🐿️ Code:

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  4. Sep 30

    Fresh onions are the best onions. SecureDrop instances still using 16-character v2 onion URLs should migrate to v3 onion services for improved cryptography:

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  5. Sep 30

    SecureDrop 1.6.0 is scheduled for release on October 7, 2020. A list of changes can be found here:

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  6. Retweeted
    Sep 22

    Tails 4.11 is out: It adds a new feature of the Persistent Storage to save the settings from the Welcome Screen: language, keyboard, and additional settings.

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  7. Aug 25

    If you run a SecureDrop instance, we recommend that you always keep your Tails USB drives up-to-date (Journalist Workstation, Admin Workstation, and Secure Viewing Station). The SVS must be updated offline, see instructions here:

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  8. Aug 20

    You can read more about our ongoing pilot of the SecureDrop Workstation here:

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  9. Aug 20

    On August 12, we spoke with from about SecureDrop, and showcased the new SecureDrop Workstation. Watch the event here:

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  10. Retweeted
    Aug 1

    The SecureDrop Journalist Workstation: Handling Anonymous Submissions With Qubes OS - Mickael E.

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  11. Aug 1
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  12. Aug 1

    talk by SecureDrop Lead Developer Mickael E. about the SecureDrop Workstation now live at:

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  13. Retweeted
    Jul 29

    SecureDrop 1.5.0 is out! 💙A big thank you to the team of contributors that shows up rain or shine to update all of SecureDrop's 20 supported languages for the journalists, human rights defenders, whistleblowers and truth seekers that use SecureDrop to hold power to account.💙

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  14. Jul 28

    There's no time like the present for v3 onion services. Journalists and admins, if you see this warning when accessing your SecureDrop, it's time to plan the switch:

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  15. Jul 28

    SecureDrop 1.5.0 has been released. This release includes a kernel update, deprecation warnings for v2 onion services, improved error-handling in the API, and a number of community contributions:

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  16. Retweeted
    Jul 22

    We at NPR always welcome your tips! You can email or DM me. And here's how you can share sensitive information with us via SecureDrop:

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  17. Jul 21

    Support for v2 onion services will be removed from SecureDrop in February 2021. Journalists and admins, if you see this warning when accessing your SecureDrop, it's time to migrate to v3 onion services:

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  18. Jul 21

    SecureDrop 1.5.0 will be released on July 28, 2020. This release will include a kernel update, deprecation warnings for v2 onion services, improved error-handling in the API, and a number of community contributions:

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  19. Jul 2

    SecureDrop has supported v3 onion services since version 1.0.0, released in September 2019. To switch to v3, or to enable v3 alongside v2, please see our documentation:

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  20. Retweeted
    Jun 30

    Tails 4.8 is out: It disables the Unsafe Browser by default, adds a beta feature of the Persistent Storage to save the settings from the Welcome Screen, and more.

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