This VDB: 323
Previous VDB: 319
IMPORTANT! Some application protocol, client, and web application detectors are supported in Version 5.x only. This Advisory refers to these as FireSIGHT application detectors.
Download the VDB update and obtain update instructions from the Sourcefire Support Site at https://support.sourcefire.com. Note that the time it takes to update the VDB can vary. For more information, see the online help on your appliance or download the Sourcefire 3D System User Guide from the Support Site.
VDB Changelog:
from version 319 (2:30:33 PM on March 21st, 2019 UTC)
to version 323 (6:15:14 PM on April 19th, 2019 UTC)
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