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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?
Dec 14, 2021 14:45:00 A cheat sheet that summarizes how to deal with the Java / Log4j library vulnerability 'Log4Shell' is being released, and the affected products are also revealed at a glance.
Roughly 38% of applications using the Apache Log4j library are using a version vulnerable to security issues, including Log4Shell, a critical vulnerability identified as CVE-2021-44228 that ...
If you're not certain whether your Java project is free from Log4j vulnerabilities, you should try this easy-to-use scanning tool immediately.
Using its integration with PowerBI, Device42 has built dashboards designed to help IT teams find and remediate Log4j issues in real time.
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.
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NSCS warns that the Log4j flaw won't be fixed overnight and that defenders could suffer burnout during the process.
Open-source software is everywhere now, but the Log4j flaw that affects Java enterprise applications is a reminder of what can go wrong in the complicated modern software supply chain.
The “Log4j” issue is a coding bug borne out of the open-source software logging system known as “Log4j,” which is among the most widely-used and popular in the world.