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# MISP 2.4.135 released
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# MISP 2.4.135 released
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Don’t let the minor version number change fool you, this release is a game changer for MISP and information sharing in general. Galaxy 2.0 is the ability to customise Galaxy cluster (threat-actor, @MITREattack or any knowledge base) but also to extend and share it within your community or at large scale. This release also includes many new improvements such as a new authkey system to better handle your API keys in MISP.
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Don’t let the minor version number change fool you, this release is a game changer for MISP and information sharing in general. Galaxy 2.0 brings about the ability to customise Galaxy clusters (threat-actors, @MITREattack or any knowledge base element) as well as to extend and share it within your community. This release also includes many new improvements such as a new authkey system to better handle your API keys in MISP.
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![](https://www.misp-project.org/assets/images/galaxy2.0/1.jpeg)
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![](https://www.misp-project.org/assets/images/galaxy2.0/1.jpeg)
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MISP (and MISP standard format) now includes the support for [JARM](https://github.com/salesforce/jarm), active Transport Layer Security (TLS) server fingerprinting tool.
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MISP (and MISP standard format) now includes the support for [JARM](https://github.com/salesforce/jarm), active Transport Layer Security (TLS) server fingerprinting tool.
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# STIX 2 import improvement
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# STIX 2 import improvements
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- Fixed parsing of objects mapped into galaxies for external STIX.
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- Fixed parsing of objects mapped into galaxies for external STIX.
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- For objects from external STIX content that should be mapped as galaxies (such as malware, threat actor, and so on), we do not only test the perfect match with one of the galaxy names in the mapping dictionary, we also test now if the galaxy name is contained in any of the known galaxy names of the dictionary
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- For objects from external STIX content that should be mapped as galaxies (such as malware, threat actor, and so on), we do not only test the perfect match with one of the galaxy names in the mapping dictionary, we also test now if the galaxy name is contained in any of the known galaxy names of the dictionary
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A host of other improvements are documented in the [complete changelog is available](https://www.misp-project.org/Changelog.txt).
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Additionally, a host of other improvements are documented in the [complete changelog](https://www.misp-project.org/Changelog.txt).
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# Acknowledgement
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# Acknowledgement
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