Threat Intelligence Support Common UI Components release notes

  • Release version: Store
  • Updated March 12, 2026
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  • Version history for the Threat Intelligence Support Common UI Components application on the ServiceNow Store.

    Important:
    For details on system requirements and family compatibility, view the application listing on the ServiceNow Store website.

    Version history

    Version 1.1.5 - March 2026
    • Fixed:
      • Resolved the missing label for the "Hide Sub-Techniques" toggle switch, ensuring that screen readers now announce "Hide Sub-Techniques off switch" instead of just "off switch" in the MITRE ATT&CK Heatmap and Navigator.
      • Addressed an issue where filter conditions in the MITRE ATT&CK Heatmap funnel menu were displayed in English rather than the selected language.
      • Improved the aria-label placement and text on the Filters toggle button so that screen readers now announce "Filters, toggle button" without unnecessary grouping in the MITRE ATT&CK Heatmap.
    Version 1.1.4 - December 2025
    Fixed: Added a missing accessible label to the Threat Intelligence toggle button. Added descriptive alt text to the Threat Intelligence Heat Map logo to improve accessibility.
    Version 1.1.3 - May 2025
    Fixed: Security issues related to a vulnerable library.
    Version 1.1.1 - November 2022
    Fixed: Accessibility issues in the heatmap, like when increasing the resolution, the filter panel is not scrollable, etc.
    Version 1.1.0 - December 2021
    • New: Introduced new features related to MITRE ATT&CK framework which improves the ServiceNow AI Platform SOAR capabilities that enable proactive analysis, response, and reporting on threats across the security infrastructure.
    • Changed: Updated some of the existing features related to MITRE ATT&CK.
    Version 1.0.0- December 2020
    New: Introduced the MITRE ATT&CK framework which improves the ServiceNow AI Platform SOAR capabilities that enable proactive analysis, response, and reporting on threats across the security infrastructure.