Beware of the Log4j vulnerability! This nasty software bug has much of the IT world in a panic as it follows us into the New Year. No doubt, many organizations and SMBs with no IT staff are clueless ...
CISA created a landing page for all Log4j vulnerability content and is providing insight alongside the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative that includes multiple cybersecurity companies. CISA added the ...
Peter Membrey, chief architect of ExpressVPN, remembers vividly seeing the news of the Log4j vulnerability break online. “As soon as I saw how you could exploit it, it was horrifying,” says Membrey.
The Log4j security vulnerability known as Log4Shell is shaping up to be one of the worst security flaws of the year, potentially affecting millions of applications and painting a bullseye on unpatched ...
There is no doubt that the recently publicized vulnerability in Log4j is a serious one and security teams should be spending time assessing the organization's exposure. The vulnerability, ...
A second vulnerability involving Apache Log4j was found on Tuesday after cybersecurity experts spent days attempting to patch or mitigate CVE-2021-44228. The description of the new vulnerability, CVE ...
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In late November, a cloud-security researcher for Chinese tech giant Alibaba discovered a flaw in a popular open-source coding framework called Log4j. The employee quickly notified Log4j’s parent ...
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It’s time to sound the alarm for Log4Shell. Saryu Nayyar, CEO at Gurucul, discusses what actions you should be taking. It’s not my intention to be alarmist about the Log4j vulnerability ...
Right now, everyone is busy patching — locking their proverbial doors and windows to prevent the Log4j security vulnerability from being exploited. The rush to patching is understandable, but what ...
Vulnerable Log4j code can be found in products from prominent identity vendors like CyberArk, ForgeRock, Okta and Ping Identity, as well as SMB-focused security companies like Fortinet, SonicWall, and ...