A new version of the Debian based Tails has been released to address known security vulnerabilities.
Tails - Tails 4.18 is out
This release fixes known security vulnerabilities. You should upgrade as soon as possible.
Changes and updates
Remove "Synchronizing the system's clock" notification when connecting to Tor network
We removed this notification because it didn't recommend a specific action for users to take and it was unclear. It might have given users the impression that they should alter their UTC clock settings. ( #7439)
Remove Poedit
We now use Weblate to provide translated text for Tails and the Tails website, so Poedit isn't as necessary. To install Poedit in Tails, see our guide on Additional Software ( #18236)
Update Tor Browser to 10.0.16.
Update Thunderbird to 78.9.0-1.
Update some Intel and Linux firmware packages. This should improve support for newer hardware (graphics, Wi-Fi, and so on).
Fixed problems
Use more reliable Debian repositories
Tails now connects to the APT repositories of Debian using their HTTPS address instead of their .onion address, for increased reliability with the Additional Software feature. We left other Tails and Tor Project APT onion sources as is. ( #17993)
Display an error message when the Upgrader fails to download the signing key. This has been a silent error since 4.14. ( #18238)
For more details, read our changelog.
Tails - Tails 4.18 is out