Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager 1402415 Upd -
For administrators looking to apply this specific update, the following context applies:
Why is this specific update critical? Review of previous 1402415-like releases (based on Broadcom’s advisory history) indicates the update likely patches at least one of the following CVE-listed vulnerabilities:
| Vulnerability | Description | | :--- | :--- | | CVE-2023-33870 | Unauthenticated RCE via the SEPM Java RMI service | | CVE-2023-24557 | SQL injection in policy import functionality | | CVE-2022-42998 | Weak cryptographic storage for credentials | symantec endpoint protection manager 1402415 upd
Always consult the official security bulletin for the exact 1402415 identifier. Failure to apply this update leaves your SEPM console – the crown jewel of your endpoint security – vulnerable to external or lateral attacks. In a managed security context, update 1402415 is not optional; it is mandatory for compliance with frameworks like HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and ISO 27001.
Ensure your current SEPM version is eligible for update 1402415. Typically, such numeric updates apply to: For administrators looking to apply this specific update,
Action Item: Log into your SEPM console → Help → About Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager. Note the full version string. Cross-reference with the 1402415 Release Notes.
Install if:
Wait if:
Before addressing the error, it is essential to understand the environment. Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager is the centralized management console that administers SEP clients across an organization. SEPM handles: Ensure your current SEPM version is eligible for
The error code 1402415 is tied directly to the upd (update) mechanism within SEPM. When the manager fails to download, apply, or verify an update package, this error appears in the system logs, console notifications, or deployment status windows.