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View details on the fixes included in the April 19, 2020 Service Pack.
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April 19, 2020 Service Pack
The following Service Pack versions were released:
Versions (Sensor and Server) |
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19.1.160 19.2.60 |
The tables below describe the enhancements, fixed issues, and changes included in each version.
The Versions column indicates the versions that include the fix.
The Required Update column indicates if the fix requires sensor/server update.
IMPORTANT: If you want to upgrade your servers to this version, we recommend that you upgrade all components - Registration server, Detection servers, and WebApp server - to this version.
Enhancements
Issue |
Area |
Description |
Versions |
Required Update |
Sensor OS |
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CYBR-28369 |
Configuration |
To enhance customization, it is now possible to enable different proxy settings (for groups of sensors or for all sensors) for communication between the sensor and the Detection server. A new parameter has been added to the Sensor Installation Parameters which specifies whether to use the customized settings or the settings configured in the Detection servers screen. |
19.1.160, 19.2.60 |
Sensor |
Windows |
CYBR-27865 |
OS Support |
Cybereason now supports sensor installation on RHEL 8 and CentOS 8. |
19.1.160, 19.2.60 |
Server |
Linux |
CYBR-28290 |
User administration |
To allow administrators to easily manage notifications for users, we have added a new checkbox called ‘Enable notifications’ in the Users > Edit User screen. We have also added a new column to the Users list called ‘Email Notifications’. This shows the notification status for each user. Any role permitted to create and edit users is able to edit the notification status for other users. All other roles can edit the notification status for themselves by editing their user preferences from the top right corner of the UI. |
19.1.160, 19.2.60 |
Server |
N/A |
Fixed issues
Issue |
Area |
Description |
Versions |
Required Update |
Sensor OS |
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CYBR-28459 |
Detection |
We have optimized how the Detection server handles parsing of the command lines as part of the detection process. |
19.1.160, 19.2.60 |
Server |
N/A |
CYBR-28549 |
Detection & Response |
When executing multiple isolation or un-isolation actions, the server failed to forward all the actions to the endpoint. This issue was resolved. |
19.1.160, 19.2.60 |
Server |
N/A |
CYBR-23241 |
Endpoint Detection |
DNS requests and responses were not collected for endpoints running RHEL 8. As a result, the DNS column was not displayed in the Investigation screen and you could not view DNS query information. In addition, detections based on DNS collections were not triggered. This issue was resolved. |
19.1.160, 19.2.60 |
Sensor |
Linux |
CYBR-27951 |
NGAV |
We have made security improvements to our NGAV component. |
19.1.160 |
Sensor |
Windows |
CYBR-28663 |
Sensor Management |
If two sensors had the same machine name and FQDN we have clarified the error message in the results CSV, making it clearer how to resolve the issue. |
19.1.160, 19.2.60 |
Server |
N/A |
CYBR-28039 |
Sensor Platform |
An error from the OS on the internal communication channel between Active Console and Minion Host interrupted the channel and did not recover. This caused collection data not being published to the Detection server. This issue was resolved. |
19.1.160, 19.2.60 |
Sensor |
Windows |