The log4j vulnerability is a cybersecurity loop-hole that exploits a small, nearly ubiquitous piece of software called log4j, which is used for recording the activities of various computer programs.
Log4Shell, an internet vulnerability that affects millions of computers, involves an obscure but nearly ubiquitous piece of software, Log4j. The software is used to record all manner of activities ...
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A year ago, as Russia amassed troops at its border with Ukraine and the Covid-19 Omicron variant began to surge around the world, the Apache Software Foundation disclosed a vulnerability that set off ...
Cybersecurity giant Fortinet found that Log4j had nearly 50 times the activity volume compared to ProxyLogon based on peak 10-day average volume in the second half of 2021. The finding was part of 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 ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. The trouble is, if you aren’t in the security industry, the phrase “zero-day” may sound like ...
When the Log4j vulnerability news first came out, it seemed like a problem for overworked security experts. But as the patching crisis unfolded, many ERP managers spent their holidays on the job ...
The high-tech community is still trying to figure out the long-term impact of the serious vulnerability found late last year in the open-source Apache Log4j software, and so is the US Senate. “Open ...
The close of 2021 brought to light one of the biggest security vulnerabilities that cyber practitioners have seen in some time. I’m talking, of course, about Log4j, or Log4Shell as it’s otherwise ...
The Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) recently labeled the Log4j security exploit as an ‘endemic vulnerability’ that will linger for years, according to a report released on Jul 11, 2022. The ...