Mar 11, 202525.3.11

Release Summary

InsightCloudSec is pleased to announce release version 25.3.11. This release includes improved Insights Library performance and MySQL Single Server support retirement.

Longer upgrade times

Due to some changes included with v. 25.3.11, upgrade times may be longer than usual.

Azure deprecation announcements

Azure Database for MySQL Single Server deprecation announcement

Azure announced the deprecation of Database for MySQL Single Server and retired the service on September, 16, 2024. After March 10, 2025, Azure Database for MySQL Single Server instances will no longer receive security updates or fixes. Non-responsive MySQL Single Server instances that have not migrated to another service will be deleted. Azure recommends migrating to a MySQL Flexible Server instance and will attempt to automatically migrate any non-responsive MySQL Single Server instances. For more information, review the Azure documentation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/mysql/migrate/whats-happening-to-mysql-single-server

To assist with identifying affected resources, InsightCloudSec has added a new Insight available with this version that will flag any MySQL Single Server instances: Azure Database Instance Single Server Migration (MySQL)

After March 10, 2025, the following Insights will be removed:

  • Database Instance without Connection Log Auditing Events (MySQL Single Server)
  • Database Instance not Enforcing Transit Encryption (MySQL Single Server)
  • Database Instance without Log Auditing Enabled (MySQL Single Server)

After March 10, 2025, the following Query Filter will be removed:

  • Database Instance Server Type

Azure Database for PostgreSQL Single Server deprecation announcement

Azure announced the deprecation of Database for PostgreSQL Single Server and retired the service on September, 16, 2024. After March 28, 2025, Azure Database for PostgreSQL Single Server instances will no longer receive security updates or fixes. Non-responsive PostgreSQL Single Server instances that have not migrated to another service will be deleted. Azure recommends migrating to a PostgreSQL Flexible Server instance and will attempt to automatically migrate any non-responsive PostgreSQL Single Server instances. For more information, review the Azure documentation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/postgresql/migrate/whats-happening-to-postgresql-single-server

To assist with identifying affected resources, InsightCloudSec has added a new Insight available with this version that will flag any PostgreSQL Single Server instances: Azure Database Instance Single Server Migration (PostgreSQL)

After March 28, 2025, the following Insights will be removed:

  • Database Instance Allowing Access from Cloud Resources (PostgreSQL Single Server)
  • Database Instance without Infrastructure Encryption Enabled (PostgreSQL Single Server)
  • Database Instance Not Configured to Log Connections (PostgreSQL Single Server)
  • Database Instance Not Configured to Log Disconnections (PostgreSQL Single Server)
  • Database Instance Not Configured to Throttle Connections (PostgreSQL Single Server)
  • Database Instance Log Retention Below Threshold (PostgreSQL Single Server)
  • Database Instance not Enforcing Transit Encryption (PostgreSQL - Single Server)
  • Database Instance not configured to Log Checkpoints (PostgreSQL Single Server)

After March 28, 2025, the following Query Filter will be removed:

  • Database Instance Server Type
Details for self-hosted customers

Improved

  • Improved the logic for confirming clearing filters on the Resource Inventory page.
  • Improved the description for the Enable periodic user perovisioning using graph API checkbox for Azure authentication servers.
  • Improved performance for the Insights Library page.

Fixed

  • Fixed issues with the resource type search clearing unexpectedly.
  • Fixed issues with Spanner resources not showing associated resources.
  • Fixed issue where downloads for AWS Inspector resources and InsightVM vulnerabilities would be blank.
  • Harvesting support for MySQL Single Server resources has been removed as this resource type has been deleted by Azure. Review the Azure documentation for more details: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/mysql/migrate/whats-happening-to-mysql-single-server