Korean and Japanese characters in file names are replaced with question marks in web prevent incidents when file is uploaded to Google Drive.
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Korean and Japanese characters in file names are replaced with question marks in web prevent incidents when file is uploaded to Google Drive.

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Article ID: 386271

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Products

Data Loss Prevention Network Monitor and Prevent for Web

Issue/Introduction

Korean and Japanese characters in file names are replaced with question marks in web prevent incidents when file is uploaded to Google Drive.

Environment

15.8 +

Cause

This issue identified by engineering due to the way DLP processes string bytes in UTF-8.

Resolution

The issue will be resolved in the DLP 25.1 version.