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SR-B93934 · Issue 340753

Sensitive handling added for validation of encrypted SOAP

Resolved in Pega Version 7.4

The WSS4J library was not calculating the processing actions validation on encrypted SOAP messages correctly after the message's security requirements were already processed by the library. This means that the verification of signature or decryption or any other actions worked and the necessary security processors were engaged correctly, however the check was failing during the last leg of the processing actions validation. Since the action matching is of less significance, the validation for actions will be relaxed in situations where the ws-security config is signature and encryption and/or timestamp.

SR-B95798 · Issue 344526

XSS filtering added to GetTour

Resolved in Pega Version 7.4

Cross scripting filtering has been added to pxGetTour java step 7, which prepares JSON.

SR-C1107 · Issue 351146

Oauth tokens obtained on login timeout

Resolved in Pega Version 7.4

When the client idle time expires, the user must perform a login in order to get back into the application. If OAuth is being used for authentication there is no need to re-send the credentials to NetIQ if neither the refresh token nor access token are expired yet, but the hybrid client was repeating the ROPC flow and obtaining a new refresh token each time the user logged in after the client idle timeout expires. With this change, the tokens are obtained on login timeout. There will be a further update targeted for the next release to show the lock screen and not log the user out.

SR-C1107 · Issue 351606

Oauth tokens obtained on login timeout

Resolved in Pega Version 7.4

When the client idle time expires, the user must perform a login in order to get back into the application. If OAuth is being used for authentication there is no need to re-send the credentials to NetIQ if neither the refresh token nor access token are expired yet, but the hybrid client was repeating the ROPC flow and obtaining a new refresh token each time the user logged in after the client idle timeout expires. With this change, the tokens are obtained on login timeout. There will be a further update targeted for the next release to show the lock screen and not log the user out.

SR-C147 · Issue 343884

Security improvements for generateCellContent RUF

Resolved in Pega Version 7.4

Code changes have been made to improve security for getting the parameter value in the generateCellContent RUF.

SR-C1787 · Issue 346038

XSS filtering added for insHandle

Resolved in Pega Version 7.4

XSS filtering has been added for the inshandle parameter in the downloadFile activity.

SR-C1787 · Issue 320158

Exception message will not include invalid filename

Resolved in Pega Version 7.4

To enhance security, the exception message In the activity Rule-File-Binary.downloadFile will not display the invalid filename.

SR-B34028 · Issue 329193

Resolved error message on mandatory property in grid with Microsoft Internet Explorer

Resolved in Pega Version 7.4

When using Microsoft Internet Explorer, a property marked as mandatory inside a grid layout was firing its validation when the section was loaded. This caused an error icon to appear for a mandatory column on the first row when adding a new row from an always editable grid. This was traced to focus happening twice on the mandatory column, and has been fixed.

SR-B56628 · Issue 244337

Memory leaks fixed for CPM portal with Microsoft Internet Explorer

Resolved in Pega Version 7.4

Memory leaks were found in the CPM interaction portal that caused degraded performance, intermittent screen distortion, and browser screen freeze when using Microsoft Internet Explorer. To correct this, event listeners are now cleared at the end of every interaction so the memory allocated to them is released. In addition, a quickwrapup JS error has been resolved.

SR-B56628 · Issue 322412

Memory leaks fixed for CPM portal with Microsoft Internet Explorer

Resolved in Pega Version 7.4

Memory leaks were found in the CPM interaction portal that caused degraded performance, intermittent screen distortion, and browser screen freeze when using Microsoft Internet Explorer. To correct this, event listeners are now cleared at the end of every interaction so the memory allocated to them is released. In addition, a quickwrapup JS error has been resolved.

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