Tag: Apache Log4j

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Log4Shell still a big problem after nearly a year and a half

Log4Shell still a big problem after nearly a year and a half

According to Arctic Wolf research, the Log4Shell vulnerability is still being massively abused a year after it was identified. Arctic Wolf collected data on global threats, malware, digital forensics and incident response (IR) cases. This to determine the key threat trends of 2022. "Arctic Wolf ... Read more

date1 year ago
Log4J hackers continue targeting VMware Horizon servers

Log4J hackers continue targeting VMware Horizon servers

VMware is rushing to convince customers to apply the latest security guidance. According to several cybersecurity companies monitoring the situation, attackers are still targeting VMware Horizon servers through Log4J vulnerabilities.  Two weeks ago, the UK's National Health Service (NHS)... Read more

date2 years ago
Log4j 2.16 vulnerable to DoS attacks, emergency patch 2.17 advised

Log4j 2.16 vulnerable to DoS attacks, emergency patch 2.17 advised

The impact of the infamous vulnerability in Java library Log4j drags on. Although the initial issue was resolved with patches 2.14, 2.15 and 2.16, the latter version appears to be susceptible to abuse as well. Security researchers found an entrance for Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. Log4j 2.17 wa... Read more

date2 years ago
New zero-day in Java Log4j is vulnerable to attacks

New zero-day in Java Log4j is vulnerable to attacks

The newly discovered zero-day vulnerability allows attackers to gain complete control of organizational systems and servers. A new vulnerability has come forth in Java logging library Apache Log4j, allowing attackers to access servers. This recent weakness is coined as Zero-Day vulnerability, an... Read more

date2 years ago