Version 1.5.0
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