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Log4j is a serious vulnerability that has swept across the IT landscape quickly. Here's a single command you can run to test and see if you have any vulnerable packages installed.
NSCS warns that the Log4j flaw won't be fixed overnight and that defenders could suffer burnout during the process.
Why you may already be at risk, how to detect and mitigate the Log4j vulnerabilities now, and how to improve your code security in the future.
Log4j is a component of millions of applications, helping developers track activity within an application. Experts quickly understood that this vulnerability could have catastrophic consequences.
A vulnerability in a widely used logging library has become a full-blown security meltdown, affecting digital systems across the internet. Hackers are already attempting to exploit it, but even as ...
Log4j pushed systems, customers and ERP managers to their limits. Brenton O'Callaghan and the team at Avantra share their helpful answers to some burning questions for SAP operations teams on the ...
Apache releases new 2.17.0 patch for Log4j to solve denial of service vulnerability The Apache Software Foundation published a new Log4j patch late on Friday after discovering issues with 2.16.
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