Based on the artifact string provided ( symantec+endpoint+protection+1431215410000+p+patched ), this appears to be a reference to a specific build or modification of Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP), likely derived from a file signature, a "repack" by a third party, or a specific software inventory identifier.
Need to check if your SEP environment includes this specific patch? Run a PowerShell or Bash query against your SEPM database for clients with a build timestamp older than 1431215410000 . symantec+endpoint+protection+1431215410000+p+patched
I’ve been using SEP 14.3.1215410000 (the patched release) across a mix of Windows 10/11 and Server 2019/2022 environments for a few months now. The patched version resolved several earlier stability issues, particularly around memory leaks in the management console and occasional high CPU usage during definition updates. I’ve been using SEP 14
If you are seeing this in a security report, you should verify the installation against the official Broadcom (Symantec) Version Map to ensure it aligns with the latest Release Update (RU) likely derived from a file signature
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