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Auto Apps

Auto App: Iru Access

A new Auto App, Iru Access, has been added to the catalog and is now available for all customers.

Auto App: Iru Access
Auto Apps

Auto App: ClickShare

A new Auto App, ClickShare, has been added to the catalog and is now available for all customers.

Auto App: ClickShare
Endpoint Agent

Kandji Agent Release 4.6.29 (5333)

We've released Kandji Agent version 4.6.29 (5333).

This release includes minor performance improvements that enhance the agent's overall stability.

Endpoint Management

Kandji Agent Release 4.6.28 (5329)

We’ve released Kandji Agent 4.6.28 (5329).

This release includes miscellaneous bug fixes and performance improvements.

Additionally, with Kandji EDR, if any file is quarantined within an app bundle, all running processes with a launch path within that app bundle are now terminated.

Auto Apps

Auto App: KeePassXC

A new Auto App, KeePassXC, has been added to the catalog and is now available for all customers.

See all available Auto Apps in the Library Items section of our website.

Auto App: KeePassXC
Endpoint Management

Managed OS for macOS

Managed OS for macOS has been updated. The latest approved version for Tahoe is now 26.0.1; for Sequoia, 15.7.1; and for Sonoma, 14.8.1, with the following release dates:

macOS 26.0.1 : Sep 29, 2025

macOS 15.7.1 : Sep 29, 2025

macOS 14.8.1 : Sep 29, 2025

Endpoint Management

Managed OS for iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS

Managed OS for iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS has been updated. The latest approved versions are now 26.0.1 and 18.7.1, with the following release dates:

iOS 26.0.1 : Sep 29, 2025

iOS 18.7.1 : Sep 29, 2025

iPadOS 26.0.1 : Sep 29, 2025

iPadOS 18.7.1 : Sep 29, 2025

tvOS 26.0.1 : Sep 29, 2025

Endpoint Management

Kandji Agent Release 4.6.27 (5322)

We’ve released Kandji Agent 4.6.27 (5322).

This release includes miscellaneous bug fixes and performance improvements.

Endpoint Detection & Response

Threat Severity Level

Threats now includes severity level to help InfoSec teams quickly assess the criticality of detected threats. Each threat event is assigned one of five severity levels: Critical, High, Medium, Low, and Informational.

The threats table now includes a Severity column that displays the corresponding severity level for each threat. You can sort and filter...

Threat Severity Level

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