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Compliance with GDPR and CCPA is a headache for organizations. VMS 2.0.1.18 includes a forensic export tool that allows administrators to redact faces or license plates from video clips automatically before sharing them with law enforcement or third parties.

Title: Release: VMS v2.0.1.18 (Stable)

Overview We are pleased to announce the general availability of VMS v2.0.1.18. This maintenance release focuses heavily on system stability, database synchronization, and resolving edge-case issues reported in the previous 2.0.1 build.

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Upgrade Notes This is a direct upgrade from v2.0.1.17. No database migration is required, but a service restart is mandatory after the package update.


If you are still running VMS 2.0.0.x or older, consider the security risks. In Q3 of last year, a critical vulnerability (CVE-2024-28975) was discovered in the RPC service of VMS versions prior to 2.0.1.15. This vulnerability allowed unauthenticated remote code execution over port 5557.

Version 2.0.1.18 explicitly patches this vulnerability. Furthermore, it deprecates SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0, enforcing TLS 1.2 and 1.3 for all web interface communications. For organizations subject to PCI-DSS or HIPAA audits, remaining on a pre-2.0.1.18 build is a compliance violation. vms 2.0.1.18

Running outdated software, especially video management systems connected to corporate networks, is risky. Common exposures in version 2.0.1.18 include:

Mitigation strategies for organizations stuck on vms 2.0.1.18:


Headline: VMS v2.0.1.18 is Live! 🚀

We’ve just pushed the latest stable build, v2.0.1.18. This update is all about refinement—smoother performance and squashing those pesky bugs.

🔹 What’s new? ✅ Stability improvements ✅ UI latency fixes ✅ General housekeeping

Current users are encouraged to update at their earliest convenience. Let us know in the comments if you spot any issues! Compliance with GDPR and CCPA is a headache

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