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Anoubis 0.9.5 release

2011/05/01
The Anoubis version 0.9.5 has been released. This is mainly a bugfix release. Additionally, adapted packages for OpenSuSE 11.3 and Fedora 13 were added. Please refer to the ChangeLog file for the complete list of changes in this release.

Anoubis 0.9.4 release

2010/11/11
The Anoubis version 0.9.4 has been released which contains some interesting new features and a lot of bugfixes and cleanups. The complete list of the changes made can, as usual, be found in the current ChangeLog file.

Anoubis git repository on source forge

2010/10/25
You can now find Anoubis source code and other project related files in the Anoubis git repository on source forge.

Playground Feature now available

2010/09/13
The new playground feature allows you to start an application in a playground environment. All write operations of such an application are redirected. After the application terminates you can transfer selected modified files to the production system while all other modifications are discarded.

64-bit Packages

2010/08/02
AMD64 Anoubis packages for 64-bit distributions are now available for download. Get them in the download area.

Anoubis Live CD

2010/06/07
A new version of the Live CD image is available. It contains new Anoubis packages and a complete tour of Anoubis. Get it in the download area.

Anoubis Whitepaper

2010/05/07
An Anoubis Whitepaper (in german) is available in the download area.

Anoubis 0.9.3 release

2010/04/16
The Anoubis version 0.9.3 has been released which contains a lot of bugfixes and improvements. The complete list of the changes made can be found in the ChangeLog file of the current release.

Anoubis Live CD

2010/04/15
The Anoubis Team has provided you with a bootable Live CD image based on Ubuntu Linux. It contains a complete X Desktop Environment and the preinstalled Anoubis Security Suite, which you can now test or use without prior installation to a harddisk.

Distribution specific Linux kernels

2010/04/14
The download area now contains specific kernel packages for the supported Linux distributions. It is recommended to prefer those where applicable before installing one of the generic kernels.