Last week, Minecraft was hit by perhaps the worst exploit ever seen, which is saying something for a game that's over a decade old. This exploit, if performed correctly, allowed malicious players to ...
Of all the security issues that have appeared over the last few years, none has had the impact of the Log4j exploit. Also called the Log4Shell, it was reported to the developers, the Apache Software ...
‘We’re discovering new apps every minute which use Log4j in one way or another. It affects not only the code you build, but also the third-party systems you have in place,’ writes Tenable CTO Renaud ...
We explore a far-reaching, real-world exploit with damaging implications in this edition of SecurityWatch. I review privacy tools like hardware security keys, password managers, private messaging apps ...
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.
Microsoft added a preview solution in Microsoft Sentinel that helps IT pros find signs of Log4j exploits, according to a Thursday announcement and Twitter post. The Log4j exploit detection preview ...
A new zero-day vulnerability in the popular Java logging framework Log4j has been discovered which has the potential to affect Minecraft, iCloud, Steam and numerous other software products that use ...
The vulnerability allows remote code execution on servers, including those operated by Apple, Twitter, Valve, Tencent, and other major service providers. I've been writing about tech, including ...
Just as the holiday season is approaching our doorstep, a critical vulnerability in an Apache code library called Log4j 2 has come knocking at the door. Log4j is an open-source Java-based logging ...