This Hotfix resolves the following issue(s):
The system is unable to generate scheduled reports.
Solution
This Hotfix resolves the issue.
After manually deploying a policy by clicking "Deploy", the keyword for the Apex One Domain Hierarchy policy filtering criteria is modified unexpectedly.
Solution
This Hotfix resolves the issue.
The system may not display newly created endpoint groups in Endpoint Inventory in Trend Vision One.
Solution
This Hotfix resolves the issue.
The system is unable to move selected endpoints to a newly created endpoint group in Endpoint Inventory in Trend Vision One.
Solution
This Hotfix resolves the issue.
When users do not have permission for a product instance in Standard Endpoint Protection, the system still displays the associated endpoints in Endpoint Inventory in Trend Vision One.
Solution
The Hotfix resolves the issue.
After updating to Standard Endpoint Protection, the system may generate scheduled reports that contain no data.
Solution
The Hotfix resolves the issue.
The system may display the incorrect user information in the policy owner list or contact group list.
Solution
The Hotfix resolves the issue.
There are no issues for this Hotfix release.
There are no issues for this Hotfix release.
The following enhancements are included in this Hotfix:
This Hotfix adds the new "Action" column for C&C Callback log query result display to enhance data visibility.
This Hotfix updates the Apex One (Mac) widget to protect against the Remote Code Execution security issues.
This Hotfix enables Apex Central to generate historical records of managed Security Agents.
The following enhancements are included in this Hotfix:
This Hotfix updates the Virus Scan Engine to protect against the Link Following Local Privilege Escalation security issue (ZDI-CAN-22693)(CVSS 3.0, Score 7.8).
This Hotfix updates the Virus Scan Engine to protect against the Link Following Information Disclosure security issue (ZDI-CAN-22032)(CVSS 3.0, Score 4.7).
The following enhancements are included in this Hotfix:
This Hotfix updates the Newtonsoft.Json module in Apex One (Mac) to enhance product security.
This Hotfix updates the Apex One (Mac) Security Agent program to enhance system performance.
Security Agent Version: 3.5.7841
Security Agent Restart Requirement: Not required
Estimated size of network traffic (in terms of bandwidth) required for deployment:
64-bit Security Agent Hotfix = 230MB
Additional Requirements: Enable web browser extension (https://success.trendmicro.com/solution/000273346)
No post-installation steps are required.
NOTE: Trend Micro recommends that you update your scan engine and virus pattern files immediately after installing the product.
There are no known issues for this Hotfix release.
Known issues in this release:
Security Agent consoles running build 13.95 display an incorrect policy name. To resolve this issue, upgrade the Security Agent to 14.0. After the Security Agent contacts the server, the policy name displays correctly.
Off-premises and Security Agents in Independent mode cannot update the Certified Safe Software Pattern from external update sources.
Coexist mode Security Agents on endpoints with Windows Defender may experience installation issues or be unable to upload data to the Apex One server due to a file locking issue. To resolve this issue, add Endpoint Sensor (ESEServiceShell.exe and ESClient.exe) in the exclusions list of Windows Defender to prevent the locking issue.
After copying a file to a remote server using a relative path as the source, Apex One is unable to translate the relative path into the full system directory.
The quality of RCA analysis chain image files is reduced when viewing the files using Windows 10 Photo Viewer.
When attempting to start a Historical Investigation from the Attack Discovery Detections widget that includes Registry value name or Registry value data criteria, the Historical Investigation displays an error message if the length of the Registry value name exceeds 260 characters or the Registry value data exceeds 64 characters.
After updating the Attack Discovery Pattern file (tmesadp.ptn) on Security Agents, a database schema error may occur that causes the Endpoint Sensor feature to continuously report the same detections to the server during each synchronization. This causes duplicate records to display on the Apex Central server.
Root Cause Analysis email attachment results may also include temporary files created when the user saved the file.
The number of matched endpoints that display on a Root Cause Analysis chain may appear to be greater than the total if the Security Agent on an endpoint was uninstalled or no longer reports to the same managing server.
The Endpoint Sensor service may have high memory usage.
The Endpoint Sensor may have high peak CPU usage occasionally.
Endpoint Sensor has CPU peak during Windows Update phase.
The user or account name in ADE detection may be empty.
The EC module may stop responding while handling NULL data which may cause the ESEService and ADE functionality to behave abnormally.
In rare conditions, ESEService stops responding while unloading.
A time zone issue may cause the system to display different log generation time information in the web console. In the web console, the system displays the log generation time in the time zone of the Apex One server.
Known issues in this release:
After enabling the Scan Time Machine option for Manual Scan and Scheduled Scan, Apex One (Mac) cannot perform any actions (clean, quarantine, or delete) on detected malware threats due to a permission limitation in Mac OS. Configured scan actions are displayed as unsuccessful in the product logs.
When performing a historical investigation on Apex One (Mac) endpoints, the system replaces a slash (/) with a colon (:) in file names, preventing users from searching for file names that contain backslashes in investigation results.
To resolve this issue, use a colon (:) to search for the files.