Security experts around the world raced Friday to patch one of the worst computer vulnerabilities discovered in years, a critical flaw in open-source code widely used across industry and government in ...
Log4Shell, the critical bug in Apache's widely used Log4j project, hasn't triggered the disaster that was feared, but it's still being exploited and predominantly from cloud computers in the US. The ...
The Log4shell vulnerability was a weakness in the JNDI lookup functionality of Log4j2, between version 2.0 and 2.14. This allowed an attacker, who had control over what was printed in the logs (for ...
Log4Shell: Still out there, still dangerous, and how to protect your systems Your email has been sent Barracuda researchers have noticed a steady stream of attacks attempting to exploit the Log4j ...
The flaw in the application-logging component Log4j known as "Log4Shell" should have been patched by organisations months ago, but some systems that haven't been patched with available updates are ...
A newly disclosed remote code execution vulnerability in Spring Core, a widely used Java framework, does not appear to represent a Log4Shell-level threat. Security researchers at several organizations ...
Everyone is talking about Log4Shell, a zero-day remote code execution exploit in versions of log4j, the popular open source Java logging library. In fact, I’ve received so many emails from PR agencies ...
On December 9, 2021, a critical zero-day vulnerability affecting Apache’s Log4j2 library, a Java-based logging utility, was disclosed to the world and broke the internet. As the third most used ...