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Attackers are exploiting a vulnerability in the Log4j logging platform on systems running Apache software that is written in Java and utilizes the log4j library. Critical systems will be impacted.
The new Log4j vulnerability is similar to Log4Shell in that it also affects the logging library, but this DoS flaw has to do with Context Map lookups, not JNDI. No, you’re not seeing triple: On Friday ...
A critical vulnerability has been discovered in Apache Log4j 2, an open source Java package used to enable logging in many popular applications, and it can be exploited to enable remote code execution ...
Everyone's heard of the critical log4j zero-day by now. Dubbed 'Log4Shell,' the vulnerability has already set the internet on fire. Log4j usage is rampant among many software products and multiple ...
All set for the weekend? Not so fast. Yesterday, BleepingComputer summed up all the log4j and logback CVEs known thus far. Ever since the critical log4j zero-day saga started last week, security ...
The Apache Log4j vulnerability has impacted organizations around the globe. Here is a timeline of the key events surrounding the Log4j exploit as they have unfolded. The Apache Log4j vulnerability has ...
The Apache Software Foundation has released a new patch for Log4j, the Java-based logging utility that has seen vulnerabilities targeted en masse by hackers since Dec. 13. Log4j 2.17.1, the fifth ...
Apache said version 2.16 "does not always protect from infinite recursion in lookup evaluation" and explained that it is vulnerable to CVE-2021-45105, a denial of service vulnerability. They said the ...