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@jgadsden jgadsden released this 29 Nov 15:14
· 23 commits to main since this release

What's Changed

  • suggest threats by element
  • suggest threats by context
  • added google sign-in feature
  • new translation for Bahasa Indonesia
  • new translation for Malay
  • new translation for Japanese
  • improvements to the diagram editing
  • builds for ARM64 platforms
  • provide SBOMs
  • support custom Gitlab instance

Full Changelog: v2.2.0...v2.3.0

Web application

The web application is provided as a .tar.gz file or a .zip file along with a software bill of materials (SBOM) .

Docker container

The docker images are available from Dockerhub:

  • For X86 platforms pull the image: docker pull --platform linux/x86_64 owasp/threat-dragon:v2.3.0
  • Alternatively for ARM64 platforms: docker pull --platform linux/arm64 owasp/threat-dragon:v2.3.0-arm64

Desktop version

Platform File SHA512
Windows NSIS installer Threat-Dragon-ng-Setup-2.3.0.exe checksum.yml
MacOS installer x86 Threat-Dragon-ng-2.3.0.dmg checksum-mac.yml
MacOS installer ARM64 Threat-Dragon-ng-2.3.0-arm64.dmg checksum-mac-arm64.yml
Linux AppImage Threat-Dragon-ng-2.3.0.AppImage checksum-linux.yml
Debian package, AMD64 threat-dragon_2.3.0_amd64.deb
Redhat package manager, X86 64 bit threat-dragon-2.3.0.x86_64.rpm
Linux Snap direct from Snapcraft

Software Bill of Materials

SBOMS are provided for the server and for the frontend application including desktop.

Installing on Windows

Download and run the NSIS executable. Depending on the security applied in your Windows system,
you may need to open the file properties and check the 'Unblock' checkbox to allow Threat Dragon to run

Installing on MacOS

To install on MacOS systems download and run the disk image .dmg file , either the x86 or arm64 version.
Note that the MacOS .zip files are used for automatic updates, and are not recommended for installation.

Installing on Linux

Select the method that is most convenient for your distribution of Linux:

  • AppImage can be used for most Linux distributions and hardware platforms
  • a Snap image is available from the official Snapcraft distribution
  • .rpm for Red Hat Linux, AIX, CentOS, Fedora
  • .deb for debian based Linux such as Ubuntu, Trisqel and Debian itself

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