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 ...
Security teams around the globe are scrambling to fix Log4Shell, a critical security flaw in Log4j, an open source logging software that’s found practically everywhere from online games to enterprise ...
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 ...
Massive data breaches have become so common that we've gotten numb to reports detailing another hack or 0-day exploit. That doesn't reduce the risk of such events happening, as the cat-and-mouse game ...
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Analysts find at least 10 Linux botnets actively exploiting Log4Shell flaw. Cybersecurity professionals across the world have been scrambling to shore up their systems against a critical remote ...
Not only is the jaw-dropping flaw in the Apache Log4j logging library ubiquitous; Apache’s blanket of a quickly baked patch for Log4Shell also has holes. As if finding one easily exploited and ...
Mass exploitation of the Log4Shell – CVE-2021-44228 – vulnerability in Apache Log4j, which was first publicised in December 2021, has almost entirely failed to occur, after the prompt actions of ...
The ongoing exploit activities of the Log4Shell vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228) in the popular Apache Log4j open source logging tool remain on a high level one year after it was first disclosed on ...
The Log4Shell vulnerability in Apache Log4j, which caused consternation across the technology industry when it surfaced at the end of 2021, will be with us for a long time to come, perhaps as long as ...
So much for a quiet holiday season: CVE-2021-44228 (aka Log4Shell) may well be the most impactful vulnerability we've seen in years. Let's look at what makes this vulnerability special, how multiple ...