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<h3id="sec-3-1">GnuPG 2.5.8 released (2025-05-20)</h3>
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<h3id="sec-3-1">GnuPG 2.5.9 with Debian packages released (2025-07-14)</h3>
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We are pleased to announce the availability of a new GnuPG release.
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Version 2.5.9 which will soon lead us to the new stable 2.6 series.
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This release mostly fixes regression in the previous releases. We now
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also provide packages for <ahref="https://debian.org">Debian</a>, <ahref="https://devuan.org">Devuan</a>, and <ahref="https://ubuntu.com">Ubuntu</a> in addition to
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the usual <ahref="https://gpg4win.org/version5.html">Gpg4win</a> beta installer.
<h3id="sec-3-9">GnuPG 2.5.0 released for public testing (2024-07-05)</h3>
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<h3id="sec-3-10">GnuPG 2.5.0 released for public testing (2024-07-05)</h3>
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We are pleased to announce the availability of a new GnuPG release:
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version 2.5.0. This release is the first of a series of public testing
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<h3id="sec-3-10">Libgcrypt 1.11 is the new stable branch (2024-06-19)</h3>
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<h3id="sec-3-11">Libgcrypt 1.11 is the new stable branch (2024-06-19)</h3>
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Although we will keep on maintaining the 1.8 and 1.10 branch for some
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more time, the new stable branch is now 1.11. Version 1.11.0 comes
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<h3id="sec-3-11">GnuPG 2.4.5 and Gpg4win 4.3.1 released (2024-03-12)</h3>
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<h3id="sec-3-12">GnuPG 2.4.5 and Gpg4win 4.3.1 released (2024-03-12)</h3>
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We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable GnuPG
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release: version 2.4.5. This version fixes a couple of bugs and comes
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with some new features. {<ahref="https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2024q1/000482.html">more</a>}
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<h3id="sec-3-12">Security advisory for smartcard keys with backup   <spanclass="tag"><spanclass="important">important</span></span></h3>
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<h3id="sec-3-13">Security advisory for smartcard keys with backup   <spanclass="tag"><spanclass="important">important</span></span></h3>
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GnuPG versions 2.4.2, 2.4.3, and 2.2.42 had a regression in the
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default way to create smartcard keys. If you created a key with the
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<h3id="sec-3-13">GnuPG 2.4.4 released (2024-01-25)</h3>
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<h3id="sec-3-14">GnuPG 2.4.4 released (2024-01-25)</h3>
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We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable GnuPG
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release: version 2.4.4. This version fixes a couple of bugs, comes
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