diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 0c3ae0154d3..aaf5dad7dca 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -74,7 +74,16 @@ our [blog post](https://blog.thunderbird.net/2023/07/k-9-mail-collaborates-with- You can report a security vulnerability [through the respective issues form](https://github.com/thunderbird/thunderbird-android/security/advisories/new). Users can verify the downloaded apk from Github and F-Droid against following SHA-256 hash to ensure the app was properly signed with our signing key: -`B6:52:47:79:B3:DB:BC:5A:C1:7A:5A:C2:71:DD:B2:9D:CF:BF:72:35:78:C2:38:E0:3C:3C:21:78:11:35:6D:D1` + +- Thunderbird: `B6:52:47:79:B3:DB:BC:5A:C1:7A:5A:C2:71:DD:B2:9D:CF:BF:72:35:78:C2:38:E0:3C:3C:21:78:11:35:6D:D1` +- Thunderbird Beta: `05:6B:FA:FB:45:02:49:50:2F:D9:22:62:28:70:4C:25:29:E1:B8:22:DA:06:76:0D:47:A8:5C:95:57:74:1F:BD` +- K-9 Mail: `55:C8:A5:23:B9:73:35:F5:BF:60:DF:E8:A9:F3:E1:DD:E7:44:51:6D:93:57:E8:0A:92:5B:7B:22:E4:F5:55:24` + +Use this command to verify the SHA-256 hash of the APK: + +```bash +keytool -printcert -jarfile +``` ## K-9 Mail