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Releases: OWASP/threat-dragon-desktop

Version 1.4.0

06 May 06:15
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Release version 1.4.0

Updates documentation link to point to new docs page

Platform File SHA256
Windows installer OWASP-Threat-Dragon-Setup-1.4.0.exe 3c63889cd671fe886d1393e36e898c38089769ef5aaa5b0b294f7abe0342aadd
MacOS installer OWASP-Threat-Dragon-1.4.0.dmg d42ae717e033b007e0102faf6ff6c6db0aaf8878fff02ec05a6ac4949dbde214
Linux AppImage OWASP-Threat-Dragon-1.4.0.AppImage 7d54ff7affad62eaaacf864f5fb56cd17e8c0be066e86a6f41fbf5cc1d4e24d1
Linux Snap, AMD64 threatdragon-1.4.0.amd64.snap 90e63a225cd518f961cc88896fbd305b7f8a19367a5f233eb3d079e490ab7acb
Debian package, AMD64 threatdragon-1.4.0.amd64.deb fe5c5a18789f0eaa2b2da7a3cd11d5732fe7cb3df5242e62d00468d5fc28ff09
Debian package, X86 64 bit threatdragon-1.4.0.x86_64.deb 933515e3ccda2f41c5d7b9f26f84cc2c22182c138af4182f72589c7fd057193f
Redhat package manager, AMD64 threatdragon-1.4.0.amd64.rpm d5189a105b5660f70c5eeba2d570660fcab55078592d648ea0133789b0bf7bc7
Redhat package manager, X86 64 bit threatdragon-1.4.0.x86_64.rpm ab22258c4e175b09d9628fac7f7330b9559d34145069d57f135c1055a416036c

MacOS Installation
There will most likely be a 'developer can not be verified' error when installing on MacOS. Until we notarize the installer
(and this work is in progress) please follow this FAQ.

Selecting the Linux package to use:
AppImage can be used for most Linux distributions and hardware platforms

The following packages are hardware platform specific. If you are not sure of the hardware platform then use lscpu, for example:

/threat-dragon-desktop$ lscpu
Architecture:          x86_64
...

RPM for Red Hat Linux, AIX, CentOS, Fedora
DEB for debian based Linux, such as Ubuntu, Trisqel and of course Debian itself
SNAP can be used across Linux distributions, but is supplied here only for AMD64 hardware platforms

Version 1.3.1

26 Oct 13:28
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Release version 1.3.1

Updates documentation link to point to new docs page

Platform File SHA256
Windows installer OWASP-Threat-Dragon-Setup-1.3.1.exe f62715293f5063bce6e6fa5cf96c669125d12c4343ada90cb1df4e50915ff918
MacOS installer OWASP-Threat-Dragon-1.3.1.dmg 12824023774722ff61394257f98d2fde2f74eaa1346dc99cf5a7c19a57627351
Linux AppImage OWASP-Threat-Dragon-1.3.1.AppImage 5cc8b5e173204ff8a2b2cdc8d1660d2312a0d6ce8b5c5fb0df7bd03c4c4fa245
Linux Snap, AMD64 threatdragon-1.3.1.amd64.snap 9d7c96062284a606a4b4fe886ff8fcd9f943a20f526e515747aed590f77c50a0
Debian package, AMD64 threatdragon-1.3.1.amd64.deb eaa86de08647e52f6cb7b29a21ddb4c12f5734c2cafdbf76409730757748ab16
Debian package, X86 64 bit threatdragon-1.3.1.x86_64.deb fc1138f59a6807f37b767ffca2744d55f407b91ccc362acced466b9cefac036e
Redhat package manager, AMD64 threatdragon-1.3.1.amd64.rpm e3a4761d1d97d849b6a4f8f42d7224d2d8493bfdb52ae9be331fc113096d9506
Redhat package manager, X86 64 bit threatdragon-1.3.1.x86_64.rpm 13cf2af787ca5535d7cffc0a9eaadc84e1da1acd59d63a38fcc90f4e60a37ba4

Selecting the Linux package to use:
AppImage can be used for most Linux distributions and hardware platforms

The following packages are hardware platform specific. If you are not sure of the hardware platform then use lscpu, for example:

/threat-dragon-desktop$ lscpu
Architecture:          x86_64
...

RPM for Red Hat Linux, AIX, CentOS, Fedora
DEB for debian based Linux, such as Ubuntu, Trisqel and of course Debian itself
SNAP can be used across Linux distributions, but is supplied here only for AMD64 hardware platforms

Version 1.3

03 Sep 19:23
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Release version 1.3

  • add multiple threat engine support for LINDDUN and CIA alongside STRIDE
  • provide user with a prompt when exiting with unsaved changes
  • provide command line interface
Platform File SHA256
Windows installer OWASP-Threat-Dragon-Setup-1.3.0.exe f3d1264e605ca1eef0bfd59cd26af7d8c1d4a570523eb6fa376336cdcd859e8b
MacOS installer OWASP-Threat-Dragon-1.3.0.dmg 9eb448d9984d3e6d8658dd1af89fd0591b244c4fed52274bdb43d35c569e6c46
Linux AppImage OWASP-Threat-Dragon-1.3.0.AppImage e0d99865876c70e56a8519e67a3418bc749c098d84f4bec7cbf5c9b213c13c53
Linux Snap, AMD64 threatdragon-1.3.0.amd64.snap e86fee639c452ee65c99e21076f4e9b77588897accd068805c66310ed24f9d1c
Debian package, AMD64 threatdragon-1.3.0.amd64.deb 02ac145eec896f8241dbf0e81f126677588daab250e5a5d87ccac89c5f66ac0e
Debian package, X86 64 bit threatdragon-1.3.0.x86_64.deb 2c5e8fd164a902f4e340eba0f4a20c2411efec2fbfbb2301b167b1ff8e8b4418
Redhat package manager, AMD64 threatdragon-1.3.0.amd64.rpm 88991117cbc61b8f20a8170eab915d542ae263515659d6e630255b18b0b0569e
Redhat package manager, X86 64 bit threatdragon-1.3.0.x86_64.rpm 58a294e25426603dd8be4cdb6705643aa595a3226392752b1cb3aa9fa4c21268

Selecting the Linux package to use:
AppImage can be used for most Linux distributions and hardware platforms

The following packages are hardware platform specific. If you are not sure of the hardware platform then use lscpu, for example:

/threat-dragon-desktop$ lscpu
Architecture:          x86_64
...

RPM for Red Hat Linux, AIX, CentOS, Fedora
DEB for debian based Linux, such as Ubuntu, Trisqel and of course Debian itself
SNAP can be used across Linux distributions, but is supplied here only for AMD64 hardware platforms