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@SecureDrop

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

Joined October 2013

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  1. Oct 29

    75+ media organizations use SecureDrop to communicate with anonymous whistleblowers. The software is open source, and development is stewarded by a small nonprofit. We're looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join the team:

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  2. Oct 23

    SecureDrop 0.10.0 has been released! This release includes an update of the OSSEC monitoring software to version 3.0. Please see our release announcement for details:

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  3. Oct 16

    SecureDrop 0.10.0 will be released on October 23, 2018! This release will include an update of the OSSEC monitoring software to version 3.0. Check out our pre-release announcement for details:

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  4. Oct 15

    We're looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join the SecureDrop team! Want to work for a nonprofit & write open source code that's used by 60+ news organizations to communicate with whistleblowers? Here's your chance:

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  5. Sep 6

    We have issued a bugfix release, SecureDrop 0.9.1, that addresses a problem updating Journalist/Admin workstations using the graphical updater. To apply this fix, administrators need to manually update the workstations. See our release notes for details:

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  6. Sep 6

    You may see a "Signature verification failed" error when attempting to update your workstations to version 0.9.0 using the graphical updater. This is due to a bug in the graphical updater. A bugfix release 0.9.1 with instructions for a manual update will be issued later today.

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  7. Sep 5

    SecureDrop 0.9.0 has been released! This release includes a kernel update. It also enables journalists to download their replies to sources from the Journalist Interface. Please see our release announcement for details:

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  8. Aug 29

    SecureDrop 0.9.0 will be released September 5, 2018! This release will include a kernel update. It will also enable journalists to download their replies to sources from the Journalist Interface. Check out our pre-release announcement for details:

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  9. Aug 17

    We'd love assistance from anyone who is interested in translating SecureDrop into new languages! You can do so here:

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  10. Aug 15

    Tonight: Meet our developers and hack on at in San Francisco! Come by if you're interested in contributing or learning more about the project. Free pizza included!

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  11. Aug 6

    Are you in San Francisco? If you would like to meet SecureDrop developers in person and contribute to the project, we'd love to see you at our hackathon on August 15 at the offices! Pizza will be provided 🍕

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  12. Retweeted
    Jul 30

    Need to send information to anonymously? Try . See here for more info:

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  13. Jul 19

    The Daily Beast () is now in the SecureDrop Directory! 🎉 The Daily Beast is a news site with over 1 million readers daily. Want to leak to them via SecureDrop? Check out their directory entry here:

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  14. Jul 17

    One of the longest-running publications covering information security and digital freedom, , now accepts anonymous submissions via SecureDrop. Check out its entry in our directory:

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  15. Retweeted
    Jul 13

    If you're attending next week, I'll be giving an update about the project on Friday at 1300 in Vaughan:

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  16. Jul 12

    Al Jazeera is the first news organization we know of that supports Arabic submissions via SecureDrop (as well as English submissions). Want to leak to the Media Network? Check out its directory entry:

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  17. Jul 10

    Want to use our data about available SecureDrop instances? You can now do so using this API:

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  18. Retweeted
    Jul 4

    Periodic reminder you can anonymously + securely send tips about, but not limited to, the Calgary Olympics to the Globe using our fancy dancy SecureDrop:

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  19. Retweeted
    Jun 28

    Kudos to the team for creating the SecureDrop Workstation Updater. Not only does it look great, it makes the update process a whole lot easier for Admins and Journalists.

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  20. Jun 26

    SecureDrop 0.8.0 has been released! This release includes a server kernel update with expanded hardware support, and a new version of Tor. Please see our release announcement for details:

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