Nebula has been updated on July 19, 2018 at 8:00PM EST / 5:00PM PST. As a customer of this platform, we want to take a moment to familiarize you with the changes that were deployed.
New Features
- Added easy access to contextual threat information. When viewing detection details, an administrator can click on the detection name to gain additional background and insights on the threat:
Improvements
- Relocated the “Add Endpoints” link to a new dedicated page in the main navigation of cloud console
- Added new link to the Business Support webpage - administrators can access it by clicking on their logged-in user name in the top right corner of the cloud console
- Renamed “My Account” page to “Profile” to reduce confusion with the My Account customer account platform
- Added the license key for subscribed products to the License Information tab within the user’s Profile page
- Added capability for Endpoint Agent plugins to resume downloading if interrupted – beneficial for customers with very slow Internet connections
- Added the administrator’s IP address within User Invited events when new users are added to the console
- Added new event types for Endpoint Remediation Success and Endpoint Rollback Success for Endpoint Protection and Response
- Addressed anti-ransomware technology issues for Windows Server and will be enabled based on Policy setting
- Updated Syslog Logging feature so that when an administrator adds, removes, disables, or enables the Syslog Communication Endpoint it will now create an Event
- Table headers now remain visible when scrolling down on paginated pages
- Improved header messaging that appears when selecting multiple items in a table (e.g., Manage Endpoints, Quarantine)
- Improved validation for Policy form fields
- Changed “Ransomware Protection” label in Policy Settings to “Behavior Protection”
- Improved Detections page so that Location ellipses will truncate the middle portion of the path
- Fixed: Endpoint Agent emitted excessive errors to the Windows log when an excluded file path did not exist on an endpoint
- Fixed:Endpoint Protection for Mac - If a scan was triggered imminently after endpoint agent installation but before the Endpoint Protection plugin was fully installed and loaded, the agent would be stuck in a “busy” state
- Fixed: Endpoint Protection for Mac - Scheduled scans are no longer triggered incorrectly
- Fixed: Endpoint Protection for Mac - Now sends up Agent Information
- Fixed: Endpoint Protection for Mac - Protection Updates version was reporting SDK version instead of DB version in Scan History, was not reporting in Endpoint Details
- Fixed: Endpoint Protection for Mac - Non-administrative users are now able to interact with the tray icon
- Fixed: Endpoint Protection for Mac - User interface now stays minimized during on-demand scans if initiated from endpoint
- Fixed: Endpoint Protection for Mac - Endpoint Protection plugin will no longer get stuck in "busy" state if a scan is triggered immediately after startup
- Fixed: Endpoint Protection for Mac - Free Physical memory is being reported as "0" in the Overview tab of Endpoint Properties
Known Issues
- User Verified account notifications are not getting emailed to administrators
- Windows Server 2008 scans crash when scanning .lmk files
- Sysprep can fail to run with Self-Protection enables in the policy
- Within the Endpoint Properties pages under the Detections tab, the Action Taken and Category dropdowns are cut off
- Modal windows are showing an unnecessary scroll bar
- Endpoint Protection and Response: When a Remediation action succeeds but Rollback action fails, the Suspicious Activity status is stuck and displays "Pending Remediation"
- Endpoint Protection for Mac: Scan History tab does not get information populated if Threat Scan does not detect any threats
- Endpoint Protection for Mac: Timestamps in Scan History Tab for macOS endpoints are in GMT, and not the web browser's locale
- Endpoint Protection for Mac: Endpoint Agent does not report update_package_version on fresh Endpoint Protection install