August 16, 2020 Service Pack
The following Service Pack versions were released:
Versions (Sensor and Server) |
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19.1.240 19.2.140 |
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CYBR-32920 |
Detection |
We have updated the logic for the Command line keyword obfuscation evidence to ensure this evidence returns fewer false positive results. |
19.2.140 |
Server |
N/A |
CYBR-31451 |
Detection |
We have improved server stability by updating the pushback mechanism so as not to disconnect sensors. In addition new metrics on sensors published data were added. |
19.1.240, 19.2.140 |
Server |
N/A |
Fixed issues
Issue |
Area |
Description |
Versions |
Required Update |
Sensor OS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CYBR-33788 |
Endpoint Controls |
An OpenSSL version on Endpoints using Intel 10th Gen processor caused Anti-Ransomeware performance issues. This issue has been resolved. |
19.1.240, 19.2.140 |
Sensor |
Windows |
CYBR-32177 |
NGAV |
During on demand and scheduled Signature-based scans, if a file is recognized as a document and contains macros, Signature-based analysis was not triggered. The document was quarantined and a Malware alert was created with the an incorrect SHA1/MD5 hash value. This issue has been resolved and documents containing macros are now scanned. |
19.2.140 |
Sensor |
Windows |
CYBR-33614 |
Sensor Management |
When exporting a list of over 10K sensors to a CSV, the file might not have contained the correct number of sensors. This issue has been resolved. |
19.1.240, 19.2.140 |
Server |
N/A |
CYBR-31644 |
Sensor Management |
In sensor versions 19.1 and above, the sensor installer installs Microsoft’s C Runtime Environment (CRT) in a shared folder on Windows (system32). This impacts other applications, causing them to not function properly. This issue has been resolved. After the fix, the sensor installer installs the required CRT files in the ActiveProbe ProgramFiles folders for 19.1 sensors. |
19.1.240 |
Sensor |
Windows |