This release fixes many security issues and users should upgrade as soon as possible.

In particular, Tails 3.4 fixes the widely reported Meltdown attack, and includes the partial mitigation for Spectre.

Changes

Upgrades and changes

Update Linux to 4.14.12 which fixes Meltdown, Spectre (only partially) and many other issues. (#14976)

Fixed problems

Fix an issue that made Tails start very slowly, in particular on DVD. (#14964)

Don't delete downloaded Debian packages after installing them. This is mostly relevant for users of the APT Packages persistence feature. (#10958)

Fix an issue that prevented some Debian packages to install properly with the Additional software feature. (#6038)

Update uBlock Origin to restore its icon in Tor Browser, and make its settings dashboard work again. (#14993)

For more details, read our changelog.

Known issues

The graphical splash screen usually displayed during Tails startup quickly disappears and is replaced by garbled text messages. As long as Tails appears to work fine for you otherwise, please ignore these messages, including the alarming message about a "kernel BUG" (which was reported to Debian): they do not affect the safety of your Tails system.

Due to an issue in Tor Browser, the documentation shipped in Tails doesn't open in Tor Browser anymore and lacks our sidebar. The warning page of the Unsafe Browser also lacks graphical design. (#14962)

See the list of long-standing issues.

Get Tails 3.4

To install, follow our installation instructions.

To upgrade, automatic upgrades are available from 3.2 and 3.3. If you cannot do an automatic upgrade or if you fail to start after an automatic upgrade, please try to do a manual upgrade.

Download Tails 3.4.

What's coming up?

Tails 3.5 is scheduled for January 23.

Have a look at our roadmap to see where we are heading to.

We need your help and there are many ways to contribute to Tails (donating is only one of them). Come talk to us!