# Feb 2026 Release Notes (RUX)

## 🔎 Clarity&#x20;

### Probable Owner on Attack Graph&#x20;

Building off our previous detection visualization work, Attack Graphs now surface a “Probable Owner” for entities, helping analysts quickly identify responsible users or service accounts during investigations. This reduces friction when pivoting from detection to ownership context. Additionally, we enhanced Attack Graphs with the Vectra Perspective view, enabling analysts to better visualize malicious activity. This iteration improves clarity, investigation efficiency, and the ability to understand attack progression across entities. &#x20;

## ⚙️ Architecture/Administration&#x20;

### Dark Mode&#x20;

Welcome to the dark side...of the Vectra AI Platform! Customers can now toggle to dark mode under My Profile > Theme. [Some pages](https://support.vectra.ai/vectra/article/KB-VS-3217) are still being migrated to support Dark mode over the coming releases.&#x20;

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## 🐞 Bug Fixes

Please log in to <https://support.vectra.ai/vectra/> and search "Respond UX Bug Fixes" to view the latest bug fixes.


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