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Like news an everyday appliance could be lethal to homeowners, the recent discovery of a security vulnerability in a widely used program, the Apache Software Foundation's Log4j, was unsettling to most ...
It was a shock to all in cybersecurity as Java and the Log4j open-source logging library are prevalent, commonly used across software applications and online services. The issue quickly came to the ...
Despite a well-coordinated effort to rally organizations to patch to the major open-source software flaw, cybersecurity officials don't see an end to the Log4Shell problems for at least a decade. That ...
A panel of U.S. government officials and private-sector experts tasked with investigating the nation's major cybersecurity failures has concluded that the notorious Log4j internet bug did not prompt ...
A computer vulnerability discovered last year in a ubiquitous piece of software is an “endemic” problem that will pose security risks for potentially a decade or more, according to a new cybersecurity ...
Microsoft has warned Windows and Azure customers to remain vigilant after observing state-sponsored and cyber-criminal attackers probing systems for the Log4j 'Log4Shell' flaw through December.
It feels like the world has a lot of Pandora's boxes open at once right now. Last week another crisis came into view with disclosure of a vulnerability in the widely used open source Apache logging ...
More than 80% of Java packages affected by the vulnerability in the Apache Log4j library cannot be updated directly and will require coordination between different project teams to address the flaw. A ...