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Release Notes: Imunify360 v.5.5 beta

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We’re pleased to announce that a new beta version of Imunify360, version 5.5, is now available. The following features are new in the v5.5 beta release:

  • Debian support
    Imunify360 v5.5 added full support of Debian 9 and Debian 10 systems. 
  • Python 3.8 support
    Imunify360 upgraded version of Python, and now it is designed to run with Python 3.8.
  • Enhanced UI
    Improvements in the Imunify360 UI keeps your preferred settings stored when the page is opened again.
  • RapidScan workflow fixed
    Changes allow you to rescan and find malware in files previously rated as safe.

This is what we’ve updated in version 5.5: 

Debian support

We’ve been asked about Debian support so we have decided to not delay it any longer. Starting from version 5.5, Imunify360 added support for the current versions of the Debian operating systems. Imunify360 supports the same set of panels and can be installed in the following environments, in just a few clicks:

 

Debian 9

Debian 10

Plesk

DirectAdmin

Stand-alone installation

Debian's support has become even more important due to the recent announcement about the CentOS 8 life cycle being cut short.

The Imunify360 installation process remains the same.

Python 3.8 support

The previous versions of Imunify360 used Python 3.5 that reached the end of its life.

It’s crucial to use relevant versions of 3rd party interpreters to provide top-level application security as well as server security. Starting from version 5.5 Imunify360 is running Python 3.8.

Enhanced UI

Imunify360 allows you to specify filter settings to quickly search over the tons of incidents. In the previous versions of Imunify360, you had to set filtering and display settings from scratch every time you opened the Incident tab. Starting from v5.5, all filter and view options will be stored in the browser’s local storage. System administrators, support teams, or anyone who is using UI can save time by setting up filter preference options as the default option.

The list of stored UI parameters include the following:

  • dashboard view in Incidents and Alerts tab;
  • filters for Incidents, Firewall, Malware Scanner, and Proactive Defense tabs; and
  • pagination settings.

 

RapidScan workflow fixed

Since the RapidScan feature release, we have received very few reports regarding rare cases of an inability to identify the malicious file by the recently added signatures.

We’ve addressed the issue and changed the workflow. Now, in Imunify360 v5.5, all files will be gradually rescanned within the month, regardless of the previous “clean” verdict. The portion of files to rescan is selected automatically before every scan, depending on the scan schedule. This is a way to smoothly spread the load for the month.

Additional information

Imunify360 v5.5 includes 153 tasks and 29 bug fixes.

Internal records

DEF-14623

DEF-14600

DEF-14545

DEF-14515

DEF-14466

DEF-14456

DEF-14431

Significantly improved detection rate and malicious code deobfuscator.
DEF-14676 Minor interface improvement in Imunify360
DEF-13585
DEF-14045
Fix for malware detection in /home/.restore-infected/ and /var/imunify360/cleanup_storage/

Stay in touch

Please give our product team feedback on this version 5.5 release, or share your ideas and feature requests via feedback@imunify360.com.

If you encounter any problems with this beta release, please send a comment or request to our Imunify support team via cloudlinux.zendesk.com.

How to install

To install the new Imunify360 v.5.5 beta, please follow the instructions in the documentation.

How to upgrade

To upgrade Imunify360 on CentOS/CloudLinux systems, run the command:

yum update imunify360-firewall --enablerepo=imunify360-testing

To upgrade Imunify360 on Ubuntu 16.04, run the following command:

echo 'deb https://repo.imunify360.cloudlinux.com/imunify360/ubuntu-testing/16.04/ xenial main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/imunify360-testing.list
apt-get update
apt-get install --only-upgrade imunify360-firewall

To upgrade Imunify360 on Ubuntu 18.04, run the following command:

echo 'deb https://repo.imunify360.cloudlinux.com/imunify360/ubuntu-testing/18.04/ bionic main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/imunify360-testing.list
apt-get update
apt-get install --only-upgrade imunify360-firewall

To upgrade Imunify360 on Debian 9, run the following command:

echo 'deb https://repo.imunify360.cloudlinux.com/imunify360/debian-testing/9/ stretch main'  > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/imunify360-testing.list
apt-get update
apt-get install --only-upgrade imunify360-firewall

To upgrade Imunify360 on Debian 10, run the following command:

echo 'deb https://repo.imunify360.cloudlinux.com/imunify360/debian-testing/10/ buster main'  > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/imunify360-testing.list
apt-get update
apt-get install --only-upgrade imunify360-firewall

Release Notes: Imunify360 v.5.5 beta

IM-beta-release

We’re pleased to announce that a new beta version of Imunify360, version 5.5, is now available. The following features are new in the v5.5 beta release:

  • Debian support
    Imunify360 v5.5 added full support of Debian 9 and Debian 10 systems. 
  • Python 3.8 support
    Imunify360 upgraded version of Python, and now it is designed to run with Python 3.8.
  • Enhanced UI
    Improvements in the Imunify360 UI keeps your preferred settings stored when the page is opened again.
  • RapidScan workflow fixed
    Changes allow you to rescan and find malware in files previously rated as safe.

This is what we’ve updated in version 5.5: 

Debian support

We’ve been asked about Debian support so we have decided to not delay it any longer. Starting from version 5.5, Imunify360 added support for the current versions of the Debian operating systems. Imunify360 supports the same set of panels and can be installed in the following environments, in just a few clicks:

 

Debian 9

Debian 10

Plesk

DirectAdmin

Stand-alone installation

Debian's support has become even more important due to the recent announcement about the CentOS 8 life cycle being cut short.

The Imunify360 installation process remains the same.

Python 3.8 support

The previous versions of Imunify360 used Python 3.5 that reached the end of its life.

It’s crucial to use relevant versions of 3rd party interpreters to provide top-level application security as well as server security. Starting from version 5.5 Imunify360 is running Python 3.8.

Enhanced UI

Imunify360 allows you to specify filter settings to quickly search over the tons of incidents. In the previous versions of Imunify360, you had to set filtering and display settings from scratch every time you opened the Incident tab. Starting from v5.5, all filter and view options will be stored in the browser’s local storage. System administrators, support teams, or anyone who is using UI can save time by setting up filter preference options as the default option.

The list of stored UI parameters include the following:

  • dashboard view in Incidents and Alerts tab;
  • filters for Incidents, Firewall, Malware Scanner, and Proactive Defense tabs; and
  • pagination settings.

 

RapidScan workflow fixed

Since the RapidScan feature release, we have received very few reports regarding rare cases of an inability to identify the malicious file by the recently added signatures.

We’ve addressed the issue and changed the workflow. Now, in Imunify360 v5.5, all files will be gradually rescanned within the month, regardless of the previous “clean” verdict. The portion of files to rescan is selected automatically before every scan, depending on the scan schedule. This is a way to smoothly spread the load for the month.

Additional information

Imunify360 v5.5 includes 153 tasks and 29 bug fixes.

Internal records

DEF-14623

DEF-14600

DEF-14545

DEF-14515

DEF-14466

DEF-14456

DEF-14431

Significantly improved detection rate and malicious code deobfuscator.
DEF-14676 Minor interface improvement in Imunify360
DEF-13585
DEF-14045
Fix for malware detection in /home/.restore-infected/ and /var/imunify360/cleanup_storage/

Stay in touch

Please give our product team feedback on this version 5.5 release, or share your ideas and feature requests via feedback@imunify360.com.

If you encounter any problems with this beta release, please send a comment or request to our Imunify support team via cloudlinux.zendesk.com.

How to install

To install the new Imunify360 v.5.5 beta, please follow the instructions in the documentation.

How to upgrade

To upgrade Imunify360 on CentOS/CloudLinux systems, run the command:

yum update imunify360-firewall --enablerepo=imunify360-testing

To upgrade Imunify360 on Ubuntu 16.04, run the following command:

echo 'deb https://repo.imunify360.cloudlinux.com/imunify360/ubuntu-testing/16.04/ xenial main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/imunify360-testing.list
apt-get update
apt-get install --only-upgrade imunify360-firewall

To upgrade Imunify360 on Ubuntu 18.04, run the following command:

echo 'deb https://repo.imunify360.cloudlinux.com/imunify360/ubuntu-testing/18.04/ bionic main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/imunify360-testing.list
apt-get update
apt-get install --only-upgrade imunify360-firewall

To upgrade Imunify360 on Debian 9, run the following command:

echo 'deb https://repo.imunify360.cloudlinux.com/imunify360/debian-testing/9/ stretch main'  > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/imunify360-testing.list
apt-get update
apt-get install --only-upgrade imunify360-firewall

To upgrade Imunify360 on Debian 10, run the following command:

echo 'deb https://repo.imunify360.cloudlinux.com/imunify360/debian-testing/10/ buster main'  > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/imunify360-testing.list
apt-get update
apt-get install --only-upgrade imunify360-firewall
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