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@jgadsden jgadsden released this 10 Aug 10:56
· 1841 commits to main since this release

Note: this release has broken the 'add a new threat per element' functionality. If you use this method of adding threats it may be better to wait for version 1.5.1 which is due out August 2021

  • provides script to transpile Microsoft Threat Model Tool .tm7 files to Threat Dragon .json files
  • adds Not Applicable as a threat-level option
  • adds a UUID to individual threats
  • removes trust boundary colour

Web Application
The web application is provided as .tar.gz file or a .zip file

Alternatively pull the Threat Dragon docker image using docker pull threatdragon/owasp-threat-dragon:v1.5.0
sha256: 9aa6ee00b287e2e663ac9a675d83b5f1f842f963d6f2eb234a5988186acae4ad

Desktop version

Platform File SHA256
Windows NSIS installer OWASP-Threat-Dragon.Setup.1.5.0.exe 49ce24ceba2b4c4317cf39b23b2758e6e718d671a8fc253cd7f5ed11e2d94ac8
MacOS installer OWASP-Threat-Dragon-1.5.0.dmg b51b96beaf5f3012db6ccb4ba55f775636796b1f50c5d6b82caee37e8b136f6a
MacOS zip OWASP-Threat-Dragon-1.5.0-mac.zip 6f544fa3b33dead0146289a74a206fead5003ed6aefd30764d0aa4606466d1e4
Linux AppImage OWASP-Threat-Dragon-1.5.0.AppImage 7d42a47a84ecc66df99fdeb2bcc77c0b316af320b6d85ac9630bc95786860434
Linux Snap, AMD64 threatdragon-1.5.0.amd64.snap 6bcd155d312ee1dada49db9bbc9a4bbf74f4d07a1bd3dfc97019118f9ef24279
Debian package, AMD64 threat-dragon-desktop-1.5.0.amd64.deb 959432a3788cae01bb5bdcb010fc583b048470dbdef6f6b55945965e1e76f1b0
Redhat package manager, X86 64 bit threatdragon-1.5.0.x86_64.rpm fb7c8a5348e18b3a7035e19f83c324cffc02841a30bd558e46416e75c93fd40f

MacOS Installation
There will most likely be a 'cannot check for malicious software' error when installing on MacOS. Until we notarize the image (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
.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