What's new in Cyberarms Intrusion Detection 2.2.0

Apr 18, 2017
  • The version 2.2 is only available as 64 bit edition. With 2.2 we have removed licensing and activation and changed our business to a support based model.
  • IDDS is completely free to use and to distribute.

New in Cyberarms Intrusion Detection 2.1.5 (Aug 12, 2016)

  • Fixes:
  • Unlocking of Soft/Hardlocks resulted in unlocking everything.
  • Hard attacks led to deadlocks of the internal database.

New in Cyberarms Intrusion Detection 2.1.4 (Aug 12, 2016)

  • Fixes:
  • Agents of base security package registration issue led to "disabled" agents. This was fixed in 2.1.4.

New in Cyberarms Intrusion Detection 2.1.3 (Aug 12, 2016)

  • Enhancements:
  • Version 2.1.3 delivers new security agents for Routing and Remote Access (RRAS) and a FileMaker. The security agent for Remote Desktop protection (TLS/SSL agent) was updated to reflect the new TLS/SSL protocol specification used between Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8 (and higher).
  • Fixes:
  • In some circumstances, the SQL Server security agent falsely denied access to the system. This happened when connecting from the local host with invalid credentials and named pipes connections. This issue was resolved with version 2.1.3.

New in Cyberarms Intrusion Detection 2.1.1 (Aug 12, 2016)

  • Enhancements:
  • This update contains an agent status icon on the dashboard to see which agents are enabled. This was introduced to improve software usability.
  • Fixes:
  • Manual removal of IP addresses from the firewall rule resulted in an unrecoverable state of the lock object. This was corrected with version 2.1.1

New in Cyberarms Intrusion Detection 2.1.0 (May 3, 2013)

  • Completely redesigned user interface with Intrusion Detection statistics, scheduled reports for the Professional edition