Nebula has been updated on October 18, 2018. As a customer of this platform, we want to take a moment to familiarize you with the changes that are about to become available.
With this latest update we’re proud to announce that we’ve enhanced administrators’ visibility and interaction throughout the cloud management console, providing additional insight. This makes it even easier for you to immediately respond to alerts and manage events. Endpoint Protection and Response customers also benefit by seeing the exact behaviors and rule(s) which triggered a cloud sandbox detection.
New Features
- cloud console now features endpoint status icons in the Manage Endpoints page. This allows administrators to take immediate action by clicking directly on the icons. You can see when an endpoint restart is needed, if remediation is required, or if any suspicious activity is detected on that endpoint (for Endpoint Protection and Response).
- Hovering over an icon provides additional info, and clicking on the icon presents specific actions you can take.
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Endpoint status icons are also displayed when viewing the details of an individually selected endpoint.
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This is the full list of endpoint status icons:
Improvements
- For Endpoint Protection and Response only: Updated the Suspicious Activity Details page to display an expanded set of rules triggered when making cloud sandbox detections. This provides administrators with greater context of why a cloud sandbox detection was made on a suspicious file or process.
- For Endpoint Protection and Response only: Updated the Process Graph details pane. This allows administrators to click on Activities links and see specific file operation details, including File Rename, File Write, Set Security, Registry Set Value, Net Connect Inbound, and Net Connect Outbound activities.
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For Endpoint Protection and Response only: Granular Endpoint Isolation is now supported for Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2012 R2, and Server 2016 allowing businesses to remotely isolate servers for further investigation
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For Endpoint Protection and Response only: Updated the Remove Endpoint Isolation notice to specify the endpoint name
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Added capability for end users to enable/disable debug logging from the tray icon using ctrl + right click, and via command line
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Fixed: For Endpoint Protection and Response only – BSOD with SamSam ramsomware variant on
Windows10x86
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Fixed: Not cleaning up all temp files in c:\Windows\Temp
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Fixed: For Endpoint Protection and Response only – Some suspicious activities viewed in Process Graph returned Error 500 and other general improvements needed
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Fixed: For Endpoint Protection for Mac only – Error appearing in logs: ERROR WebServiceStore: remove: request.guid=...
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Fixed: For Endpoint Protection and Response only – Yes button in the dialog box for Lock icon status indicator doesn’t work
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Fixed: For Endpoint Protection for Mac only – Endpoint Agent does not report update_package_version on fresh Endpoint Protection install
Known Issues
- Exclusions that have been entered with short file name paths such as “c:\progra~2\” are not being applied
- Modal windows are showing an unnecessary scroll bar
- For Endpoint Protection and Response only: When a Remediation action succeeds but Rollback action fails, the Suspicious Activity status is stuck and displays “Pending Remediation”
- For Endpoint Protection for Mac only: Scan History tab does not get information populated if Threat Scan does not detect any threats
- For Endpoint Protection for Mac only: Timestamps in Scan History tab for macOS endpoints are in GMT, and not the web browser’s locale
- All scans will inspect archived files regardless of the policy setting
- In some cases, when a reboot prompt is shown, the reboot timer may reset with a 1-minute countdown
- When administrators reboot endpoints from the cloud console, if the initial reboot task has not completed subsequent reboot commands are queued rather than replacing the initial reboot command (this would result in multiple reboots executing)
- When administrator chooses “Restart Immediately” option in the Restart Options dialog, end users are still allowed to postpone the reboot even though the “Allow user to postpone” option is grayed out. Current workaround involves selecting the “Restart in ___ minutes” radio button, unchecking the “Allow user to postpone” checkbox, then select the “Restart Immediately” radio button and click the blue Restart button
- Clicking on the Remediate button causes the Remediation Required indicator to lose its badge on hover and on click behavior— nothing happens on click (should give you the option to view details) and nothing happens on hover (should show "Remediation Pending"). This issue is resolved by refreshing the browser
- Memory and storage objects in endpoint properties are not visible until the page is refreshed
Our next Nebula update is scheduled for November 2018.