A bug in the ubiquitous Log4j library can allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on any system that uses Log4j to write logs. Does yours? Yesterday the Apache Foundation released an emergency ...
Check for Log4j vulnerabilities with this simple-to-use script Your email has been sent One great thing about Linux and the open source community is that as soon as a vulnerability is detected, ...
A group of developers and maintainers scrambled to secure the Log4j vulnerability over the weekend, but there is still a lot of work to do to clean up the mess. Last weekend, the internet caught fire, ...
The Log4j security vulnerability known as Log4Shell is shaping up to be one of the worst security flaws of the year, potentially affecting millions of applications and painting a bullseye on unpatched ...
Software dependencies and third-party products make detecting Log4j exploits tough, but this advice and some specialized tools can help. The string of vulnerabilities found over the past few weeks in ...
Industrial networks are among those that are vulnerable to the recently disclosed zero-day in the Log4j2 Java logging library, security researchers have warned. The vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228) was ...
The vulnerability affects not only Java-based applications and services that use the library directly, but also many other popular Java components and development frameworks that rely on it. Attackers ...
The vulnerability, known as Log4shell, was identified in Apache’s Log4j software library that helps developers keep track of changes in the applications they build (AFP via Getty Images) Tech ...
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In December 2021, a vulnerability in the open source Log4J logging service used by developers to monitor their Java applications first came to light, leaving enterprises scrambling to patch affected ...
A newly discovered cybersecurity vulnerability in Apache Log4j, an open-source software tool used by numerous companies, could enable hackers to install malware on affected systems. The Apache ...
As companies scramble to address the newly exploited, ubiquitous Log4j vulnerability, companies’ actions are now the potential source for government scrutiny. Our ...