AngelTrack 2.1 build 396 release notes

Release dates

New releases are always installed during a maintenance window, at 02:00 Central Standard Time on Sunday morning, which is early Sunday afternoon for AUS customers.

Early access 2021-Jul-04
All customers 2021-Jul-11

Improvements and new features

  1. New forensic engravitures in all NEMSIS XML exports, to assist in forensic investigations of exfiltrated billing data: Tracking a Leaked NEMSIS XML Document.
  2. New billing-data API is available: AngelTrack API Reference
  3. The following dispatch performance reports are new or have expanded filters and analysis:
  4. New version 2.2 of the Beacon app for Android is released, with fixes in response to changes in Google's background-GPS tracking policy. The app is a free download from the Google Play Store.
  5. The Coding page's typeahead code-pickers now find all seventh-character postfixes for codes which require them.

End of Life for TLS v1.0 / v1.1

In our continual efforts to uphold the highest security standards and protect you from malicious actors, AngelTrack will cease to accept TLS v1.0/v1.1 connections on the following dates:

What is TLS?

Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a form of encryption used in internet communications. It’s considered both a standard for security and widely used across the internet to protect both businesses and individuals alike from bad actors who might otherwise do harm.

TLS 1.0 was released in 1999, and TLS 1.1 was released in 2006. Both of these are now considered outdated versions. To put this in perspective, babies born in 1999 are starting to graduate from college this year: it’s time to switch to an updated version of TLS.

Why are we doing this?

By supporting outdated protocols like TLS 1.0 or 1.1, customers are vulnerable to attacks. We take security seriously at AngelTrack, and we want to make sure our customers are safe.

Who is affected?

Only very old operating systems and mobile devices are affected; for a complete list, visit this page: https://support.globalsign.com/ssl/general-ssl/tls-protocol-compatibility

How can I check my TLS version?

While you most likely support TLS 1.2 already, it’s always a good idea to check which version is supported by your workstations and mobile devices. To run a test, visit this page: https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/viewMyClient.html



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