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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 ...
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 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 ...
**COMPANY NEWS:** Since the first vulnerability in the Apache Foundation’s Log4j logging tool was revealed on 10 December, three sets of fixes to the Java library have been released as additional ...
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