: This build includes fixes for several Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) related to privilege escalation and potential remote code execution within the management console (SEPM).
Exclude the C:\Windows\System32\drivers\*.sys folder from real-time scanning temporarily, then re-add after full boot. This was resolved in a subsequent patch but persists in some 14.3.1215 patched deployments. symantec+endpoint+protection+1431215410000+p+patched
This timestamp likely indicates a specific version update or a patch release date. : This build includes fixes for several Common
Customer reports indicated that endpoints running build 14.3.1215.410000 on Windows Server 2016/2019 with Hyper-V or ReFS volumes would intermittently BSOD with SYMEFASI64.sys errors. The patched version replaced this driver with a stable iteration. This timestamp likely indicates a specific version update
Broader context: SEP lifecycle and vulnerability history Symantec Endpoint Protection, like other mature security products, has an extensive history of advisories, hotfixes, and feature updates. Over time, product architecture, communication channels, and update mechanisms evolve; older timestamps may reference legacy update systems or hotfixes that have since been superseded. When investigating a specific entry such as the one above, it is important to understand the product lifecycle stage at the timestamped date: for example, whether the product branch in use was still receiving mainstream support or had moved to extended support.
