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McAfee Endpoint Security 10.5.0 macOS Our new endpoint protection suites emphasize integration, automation, and orchestration as the foundation of the threat defense lifecycle. Harnessing the power of machine learning to detect zero-day threats in near real time, our suites streamline the ability to quickly expose and remediate advanced attacks so productivity isn’t compromised. The volume and sophistication of endpoint threats has steadily grown as adversaries target these often mobile and remote assets as initial attack footholds. Adding to the challenge, security teams, after years of bolting endpoint security point products together, are now managing an average of ten different agents and five different consoles—with little to no integration or automation. McAfee has re-imagined our endpoint security offerings to provide a consolidated platform for endpoint defense that enables simpler investigations and one-click correction across the entire organization. Through a single agent architecture with deep integration and automation, we remove silos between once-isolated capabilities to enhance efficiency and protection. McAfee endpoint security products combine established capabilities such as firewall, reputation, and heuristics with cutting-edge machine learning and containment, along with endpoint detection and response into a single platform agent, with a single management console.

The resulting integrated protection keeps users productive and connected while stopping zero-day malware, like ransomware, before it can infect the first endpoint. McAfee Endpoint Security In NSS Labs tests, McAfee Endpoint Security achieved a security effectiveness rating of 98.98% without any false positives. McAfee Endpoint Security With McAfee Endpoint Security 10, you can integrate advanced threat defense for faster incident response. Endpoint protection products Today’s advanced attacks require more than traditional antivirus defenses. The good news is that it doesn’t have to be overwhelming thanks to our endpoint protection suites.

Our enterprise endpoint security offerings are centrally managed and defend against the full threat spectrum from zero-day exploits to advanced targeted attacks. McAfee Endpoint Threat Protection Offers essential protection using multiple integrated endpoint protection software and technologies that collaborate in real time to analyze and combat threats. This product replaces McAfee Endpoint Protection Suite. McAfee Complete Endpoint Threat Protection Provides advanced defenses that prevent, contain, and take action against zero-day threats and sophisticated attacks. This endpoint protection solution replaces McAfee Complete Endpoint Protection—Enterprise.

McAfee Endpoint Threat Defense Secures patient zero by containing malicious actions before they can execute at the endpoint, using machine learning to classify suspect behavior, and then evolving to combat future attacks. McAfee Endpoint Threat Defense and Response Combines behavior-based protection with continuous visibility and powerful insights to rapidly detect, contain, investigate, and eliminate advanced endpoint threats at patient zero. This endpoint protection platform includes McAfee Active Response, which is no longer available as a standalone product. Operating system (client and server). macOS High Sierra 10.13 and later.

macOS Sierra 10.12 and later. OS X El Capitan 10.11 and later Web Site: What’s New in McAfee Endpoint Security 10.5.0.

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Recent updates to this article Date Update November 13, 2018 Updated for ENSM 10.5.7. Added non-critical issues: 1254777 and 1259847. October 9, 2018 Updated for ENSM 10.5.6. September 21, 2018 Added non-critical issue: 1254818. Added ENSM Web Control 10.5.5 Hotfix 1254818 and ENSM 10.5.5 (Repost) to the 'ENSM product release information' section. September 11, 2018 Updated for ENSM 10.5.5. Added non-critical issues: 1249594, 1250801, 1250488, 1248901, 1248528, 1248160, and 1244716.

Changed all 'patch' references to 'update.' NOTE: McAfee updates were previously referred to as patches. July 11, 2018 Removed the workaround from the issue referenced in as the issue has been fully resolved in ENSM Threat Prevention 10.2.3 Hotfix 1238954 and 10.5.0 Hotfix 1244068. ENSM Version Release to Support (RTS) General Availability (GA) Release Notes 10.5.7 N/A November 13, 2018 (ENSM) (ENSM Threat Prevention) 10.5.6 N/A October 9, 2018 (ENSM) (ENSM Threat Prevention) 10.5.5 Hotfix 1254818 (HF1254818) September 21, 2018 N/A Available from Technical Support (ENSM Web Control) 10.5.5 (Repost) N/A September 21, 2018 (ENSM) (ENSM Threat Prevention) 10.5.0 Hotfix 1244068 (HF1244068) N/A July 10, 2018 (ENSM) (ENSM Threat Prevention) 10.5.0 Hotfix 1229511 (HF1229511) July 10, 2018 NOTE: This hotfix is available only from Technical Support. See the Related Information section below for contact details. N/A Available from Technical Support (ENSM Web Control) 10.5.0 N/A June 12, 2018 (ENSM) (ENSM Threat Prevention) 10.2.3 Hotfix 1238954 (HF1238954) June 20, 2018 NOTE: This hotfix is available only from Technical Support. See the Related Information section below for contact details.

Non-critical known issues Reference Number Related Article Found ENSM Version Resolved ENSM Version Issue Description 10.5.7 As Designed Issue: After upgrading to ENSM 10.5.7, the file format of quarantined items changes to ZIP. As a result, if ENSM is reverted back to a version earlier than 10.5.7, the restore from quarantine feature will not work for files in the new format. Resolution: This behavior is as designed. To restore quarantined items, manually extract the quarantined items using the 'Archive Utility' application on the Mac system. 1259847 10.5.6 Issue: On a Mac system running ENSM 10.5.6 or later, installing Data Loss Prevention Endpoint (DLP Endpoint) 11.1.0.45 downgrades certain common components used by ENSM.

Workaround: Install DLP Endpoint 11.1.0.45 before installing ENSM. Resolution: This issue will be resolved in a future release of DLP Endpoint.

1254818 10.5.5 10.5.5 (Repost) 10.5.5 Hotfix 1254818 Issue: Global Threat Intelligence (GTI) connectivity is intermittent in ENSM Web Control. Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSM 10.5.5 (Repost) and ENSM Web Control 10.5.5 Hotfix 1254818. If you have not deployed ENSM 10.5.5 Web Control, use ENSM 10.5.5 (Repost). If you already deployed ENSM 10.5.5 Web Control, you can either uninstall the existing version and install ENSM 10.5.5 (Repost) or install ENSM Web Control Hotfix 1254818, which is available by contacting Technical Support. 1254777 10.5.5 Issue: Quarantined files that have unicode characters in their name do not display on the Quarantine screen. 1249594 10.5.5 As Designed Issue: User interface elements of 32-bit managed products do not display in the ENSM 10.5.5 64-bit console. Resolution: This behavior is as designed.

Upgrade the 32-bit managed products to their 64-bit variants. Only user interface elements of the managed products are not loaded. All functional features of the products must work as expected, because 64-bit ENSM provides backward compatibility support for 32-bit managed products. 1250801 10.5.5 As Designed Issue: Sometimes the following message displays in macOS Mojave when MERTool is invoked for collecting Minimum Escalation Requirements (MER) logs. 'McAfee Endpoint Security for Mac' would like to control the application 'Terminal' Resolution: This behavior is as designed. With macOS Mojave, Apple changed the way applications try to access another application. If you see such a message, it is safe to approve the request for ENSM to control the Terminal.

1250488 10.5.5 As Designed Issue: The ENSM console displays the following error message when ENSM 10.5.5 Threat Prevention is uninstalled and Management of Native Encryption and Data Loss Prevention are left on the system. Your MAC is at Risk Resolution: This behavior is as designed.

Upgrade the 32-bit managed products to their 64-bit variants. ENSM 10.5.5 Threat Prevention must not be uninstalled before uninstalling other 32-bit managed products from the system. 1248901 10.5.5 As Designed Issue: ENSM 10.5.0 Threat Prevention on-access scan detection stops working after upgrading any other ENSM module, such as Firewall or Web Control, from 10.5.0 to 10.5.5.

Resolution: This behavior is as designed. When you upgrade to ENSM 10.5.5 from a previous version of the product, upgrade all modules of ENSM on the system. 1248528 10.5.5 As Designed Issue: Installing the standalone package of McAfee Agent 5.5.1 through the ENSM 10.5.5 standalone installer package (.dmg) on a system where ePolicy Orchestrator manages ENS changes the existing McAfee Agent manageability status from managed to unmanaged.

Resolution: This behavior is as designed. Perform ENSM 10.5.5 upgrades on an ePolicy Orchestrator-managed system, from ePolicy Orchestrator through a deployment task. 1248160 10.5.5 As Designed Issue: The ENSMac License ePolicy Orchestrator extension shows its version as 10.2.0. Resolution: This behavior is as designed. There is no change to the ENSMac License ePolicy Orchestrator extension from 10.2.0 to 10.5.5. The same 10.2.0 license extension supports ENSM 10.5.5.

1244716 10.5.5 As Designed Issue: Sometimes spin dumps are logged to System Reports in macOS Mojave, for the Menulet and McAfee Endpoint Security for Mac application processes. Resolution: This behavior is as designed.

10.2.3 10.5.0 Hotfix 1244068 10.2.3 Hotfix 1238954 Issue: Users see emails stuck in their outbox or slowness when sending emails using Apple Mail. This issue is experienced when ENSM Threat Prevention 10.2.3 or 10.5.0 is installed on macOS High Sierra running on an APFS partition. Ez udvr lt driver for mac. This issue does not occur when on-access scan is turned off. Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSM Threat Prevention 10.2.3 Hotfix 1238954 and ENSM Threat Prevention 10.5.0 Hotfix 1244068.

See the related article for more information. 10.2.3 10.5.5 Issue: ENSM runs as a 32-bit application. When starting 'McAfee Endpoint Security for Mac.app' for the first time on macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 and later, you see the following alert notifying you that the ENSM application is not optimized for Mac.

'McAfee Endpoint Security for Mac' is not optimized for your Mac. Workaround: The alert appears only once. It does not impact the product functionality, so you can safely ignore the alert.

For more information, see the Apple article at. Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSM 10.5.5, which has native 64-bit binaries. See the related article for more information. 10.2.3 As Designed Issue: ENSM Threat Prevention 10.2.2 cannot co-exist with the ENSM 10.2.3 Firewall and Web Control modules. Resolution: This behavior is as designed. When you upgrade to ENSM 10.2.3 from a previous version of the product, upgrade all modules of ENSM on the system.

1215275 10.2.3 10.5.5 Issue: When you browse any blocked URL, the McAfee block page displays. If you leave the block page idle for some time and then click OK, it redirects to a page with OK and Continue buttons, but with no message displayed on the screen. This issue occurs with Safari 10.1.2 and later. Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSM 10.5.5.

1211992 10.2.3 As Designed Issue: During installation of ENSM Web Control 10.2.3 with Safari 11, the Preferences - Extensions pane is displayed to the user to enable Web Control, but it does not list Web Control. Resolution: This behavior is as designed. The user has to close the Safari 11 browser and relaunch it, to see the Web Control extension and enable it.

1219538 10.2.2 As Designed Issue: On a Mac system running ENSM, on-demand scan policy settings do not display in the client UI. Resolution: This behavior is as designed. 1185563 10.2.2 Unable to reproduce Issue: Access Protection violation events are reported immediately for Web Protection, after installation. This issue is intermittent. If you can reproduce this issue, contact Technical Support. 1181639 10.2.1 10.2.2 10.5.5 Issue: ProductConfig.xml gets corrupted when ENSM blades are installed on an existing installation of Data Loss Prevention, File and Removable Media Protection, Management of Native Encryption, or McAfee Client Proxy. Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSM 10.2.2 and 10.5.5.

1177587 10.2.1 10.2.2 Issue: The Functional Module Platform daemon (fmpd) crashes, after upgrading from McAfee Client Proxy 2.2.0 to McAfee Client Proxy 2.2.1.103 on a Mac system. Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSM 10.2.2. 1158287 10.2.1 Issue: You installed or upgraded to ENSM 10.2.1 on Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.x or Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.x.

Then, after upgrading the operating system to Mac OS X Sierra 10.12, the product does not display a notification when it detects malware. Workaround: After you upgrade the operating system to Mac OS X Sierra 10.12, restart the Mac system.

1154900 10.2.1 As Designed Issue: The Endpoint Security Web Control extension for the Safari browser is not installed on a Mac OS X Sierra 10.12 system. Resolution: This behavior is as designed. When you install the Endpoint Security Web Control extension, you must click Trust when prompted. 1144747 10.1.0 10.2.0 Issue: Installing ENSM 10.1 after Data Loss Prevention Endpoint (DLP Endpoint) for Mac 10.0 has been installed, causes both ENSM and DLP Endpoint for Mac to stop working.

Workaround: To run both applications, install ENSM 10.1 first, and then install DLP Endpoint for Mac 10.0. Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSM 10.2.0.

1077269 10.0.0 10.2.2 Issue: Incorrect self-protection violation events are generated for Threat Prevention and Web Control locations, after product deployment. Workaround: If the processes that are stopped during deployment are Mkdir, CP, or WebKitPluginHost, you can safely ignore the events. The event ID is 1092. Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSM 10.2.2. 1071362 10.0.0 MNE 2.1.0 Hotfix 1072394 Issue: When Management of Native Encryption (MNE) is installed with ENSM, the Encryption UI does not display any information. Resolution: This issue is resolved in MNE 2.1.0 Hotfix 1072394. 1067096 10.0.0 MCP 2.1.0 Issue: On a Mac system running ENSM, installing McAfee Client Proxy (MCP) 2.0, downgrades certain common components that ENSM uses.

Workaround: Install MCP 2.0 before installing ENSM. Resolution: This issue is resolved in MCP 2.1.0. 1056455 10.0.0 DLP Endpoint 9.3 Update 5 Issue: On a Mac system running ENSM, installing Data Loss Prevention Endpoint (DLP Endpoint) 9.3, downgrades certain common components that ENSM uses.

Workaround: Install DLP Endpoint 9.3 before installing ENSM. Resolution: This issue is resolved in DLP Endpoint 9.3 Update 5. 1019557 10.0.0 Issue: Multi-slot policies in Web Control, such as the Block and Allow List and Content Actions, are not supported on Mac systems. Workaround: Assign a single policy to the Mac system or group. 10.0.0 Issue: Management of Native Encryption (MNE) and Data Loss Prevention (DLP Endpoint) are not supported in ePO Cloud.

Do not uninstall MNE and DLP Endpoint before installing ENSM from ePO Cloud. Workaround: Use ePolicy Orchestrator On-Premise to manage MNE and DLP Endpoint with ENSM. To contact Technical Support, log on to the ServicePortal and go to the Create a Service Request page at:. If you are a registered user, type your User Id and Password, and then click Log In.

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