A new version of MISP ([2.4.124](https://github.com/MISP/MISP/tree/v2.4.123)) has been released. This version includes various improvements including a new multiline widgets in the dashboard, auditing improvements and many bugs fixed.
The new interface provides users a simple way to manipulate basic graph components. It includes legends, tooltips, auto-resize, clickable labels and a full support of the 2 most common x-axis: linear and time-based.
You can query the chart to see the delta between two datapoints by selecting the first then the last points. A summary will then be presented.
Finally, the widget styling is largely configurable. In addition to the `time_format` and the abscissa type, you can define other parameter influencing how the graph should be presented to the users
- Site admins can set the monitoring flag on a user if the feature is enabled on the instance
- Monitored users will have all requests logged along with POST bodies
- Keep in mind this functionality is quite heavy and intrusive - so use it with care. The idea is that this allows us to track potentially malicious users during an investigation
MISP includes the possibility to advertise your MISP information sharing community, don't hesitate to propose your community to gain some visibility. We added "[The Cognitive Security Collaborative operates as a sharing community dedicated to information operations](/2020/03/26/cogsec-collab-misp-community.html)".
The information sharing community has a low barrier of entry, everyone can contribute and use the data. By default, the information is classified as TLP:WHITE for broader distribution and usefulness. [For more information and joining the COVID-19 MISP community](/covid-19-misp/)
We would like to thank all the [contributors](/contributors), reporters and users who have helped us in the past months to improve MISP and information sharing at large. This release includes multiple updates in [misp-objects](/objects.html), [misp-taxonomies](/taxonomies.html) and [misp-galaxy](/galaxy.html).