Changes and updates

Fixed problems

  • Keep the firewall on even during shutdown. (#20536)

  • Stop reporting an error when starting an old Tails USB stick with a system partition of 2.5 GB. (#20519)

For more details, read our changelog.

Known issues

Shim SBAT verification error

If you get the following error message when starting your regular Linux operating system, then it means that your Linux operating system is outdated.

Verifying shim SBAT data failed: Security Policy Violation
Something has gone seriously wrong: SBAT self-check failed: Security Policy Violation

  1. Edit your UEFI settings to disable Secure Boot.

    With Secure Boot disabled, your regular Linux operating system should start again.

    To learn how to edit the BIOS or UEFI settings, search for the user manual of the computer on the support website of the manufacturer.

  2. Update your regular Linux operating system.

  3. Try to enable Secure Boot again in your UEFI settings.

    If your regular Linux operating system still doesn't start, then disable Secure Boot again. You can try to enable Secure Boot again in the future.

    It might take several months for your Linux distribution to provide updates before you can enable Secure Boot again.

Get Tails 6.7

To upgrade your Tails USB stick and keep your Persistent Storage

  • Automatic upgrades are available from Tails 6.0 or later to 6.7.

  • If you cannot do an automatic upgrade or if Tails fails to start after an automatic upgrade, please try to do a manual upgrade.

To install Tails 6.7 on a new USB stick

Follow our installation instructions:

The Persistent Storage on the USB stick will be lost if you install instead of upgrading.

To download only

If you don't need installation or upgrade instructions, you can download Tails 6.7 directly: