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Bitdefender GravityZone Mobile Security console

Version 4.43.20

Improvements

Apps Policy

New policy characteristics are now available when building App Policies, expanding configuration flexibility.

Resolved issues

General stability improvements.

Version 4.43.19

Improvements

Apps Policy

New policy characteristics are now available when building App Policies, expanding configuration flexibility. These new policy characteristics include:

  • OCR Usage

  • Sparkcat OCR malware

  • Custom URL schemes

  • Numerous app privacy attestation detections, such as the app is accessing financial information, but does not declare it in the app store information

Resolved issues

General stability improvements.

Version 4.43.18

Improvements

Apps Policy

New policy characteristics are now available when building App Policies, expanding configuration flexibility. These new policy characteristics include:

  • Unexpected permissions

  • Dangerous and unexpected permissions

  • High-severity unexpected findings

  • Numerous app privacy attestation detections, such as the app is accessing financial information, but does not declare it in the app store information

Resolved issues

General stability improvements.

Version 4.43.17

Improvements

General Enhancements

Implemented logging improvements for more efficiency.

Resolved issues

General stability improvements.

Version 4.43.16

Improvements

General Enhancements

Implemented logging improvements for more efficiency.

Resolved issues

General stability improvements.

Version 4.43.15

Improvements

Data Export Improvements

Data export configurations deactivate when validation tests fail on create or update, blocking threat and audit log exports until the configuration is corrected and becomes active again.

Resolved issues

General stability improvements.

Version 4.43.14

Improvements

Critical threats

New threats were added in the Mobile Security console. The threats are disabled by default for existing customer policies and enabled for any new policies for both existing and new tenants.

  • Restart Device Reminder

    Reminder to periodically restart the device. Periodically restarting the device helps with optimal performance and is a recommended security best practice.

  • SIM Change

    The SIM (subscriber identity module) card that uniquely identifies the device or the state of the SIM (e.g., Deactivated) has changed. Sensitive information about the device and of the user is stored on the SIM. Altering the SIM without knowledge or consent is a potential risk and should be investigated

  • Enable Permissions for Zero-Touch Activation

    When zero-touch activation is used, this threat will show that the user has not yet granted the necessary permissions for the application to fully function.

  • Apple Approved Marketplace Enabled

    An Apple-approved marketplace has been enabled on the device. Leveraging Apple approved marketplaces to install apps not directly from the Apple app store might put the device at risk.

Resolved issues

General stability improvements.

Version 4.43.13

Improvements

Performance improvements

General product performance improvements.

Resolved issues

General stability improvements.

Version 4.43.12

Improvements

  • iOS

    New threats were added in the Mobile Security console. The threats are disabled by default for existing customer policies and enabled for any new policies for both existing and new tenants.

    • iOS Shortcut Detection Disabled

      The device is not configured to detect risky or malicious iOS shortcuts. This option must be enabled on the device.

    • Malicious iOS Shortcut Found

      A potentially malicious iOS shortcut has been found to be installed on your device. iOS shortcuts might pose a significant security risk to your information. It is recommended to review the shortcut to determine whether or not it should be used.

    • Risky iOS Shortcut Found

      A potentially risky iOS shortcut has been found to be installed on your device. iOS shortcuts might pose a significant security risk to your information. It is recommended to review the shortcut to determine whether or not it should be used.

  • Android

    New threats were added in the Mobile Security console. The threats are disabled by default for existing customer policies and enabled for any new policies for both existing and new tenants.

    • Active ADB Session Detected

      Android Debug Bridge (adb) is an advanced debugging tool typically used to interact with the device during development and troubleshooting sessions. An active adb session was detected and should be monitored closely.

    • File Pushed to a Sensitive Directory via ADB

      Android Debug Bridge (adb) is an advanced debugging tool typically used during development and troubleshooting sessions. During an active adb session, a file was uploaded to a sensitive directory on the device, which is not normal and considered risky if not under active development or troubleshooting an incident.

    • Sensitive File Downloaded from the Device via ADB

      Android Debug Bridge (adb) is an advanced debugging tool typically used during development and troubleshooting sessions. During an active adb session, a sensitive file was downloaded from the device, exposing a potential risk of data loss of sensitive information of the device or user.

    • PDF - Malicious Document

      There is harmful code or behavior within the PDF file, indicating a potential threat has been detected.

    • PDF - Phishing Document

      A potentially malicious URL was detected within the PDF file.

    • PDF - Unscanned Files

      Unscanned PDFs pose potential risks. Immediate resume scan is advised.