The Log4j exploit, called Log4Shell or CVE-2021-44228 by some, has been in the news this past few weeks. It’s bad! It’s everywhere! But just what is it, really? How did it make its way onto millions ...
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 ...
Hackers continue to exploit the Log4j vulnerability in vulnerable applications, as shown by the Iranian 'MuddyWater' threat actor who was found targeting Israeli organizations using the SysAid ...
Three years after its discovery, the Log4J vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228) exploit remains one of the most attempted exploits observed by cloud security provider Cato Networks. Cato Cyber Threat ...
'I think what surprised a lot of people was how deep the fact-finding could go,' Cyber Safety Review Board Chair Robert Silvers says at Black Hat about the response to the Log4j exploit. LAS VEGAS–Six ...
A single flaw in Apache Log4j spiraled into one of the most dangerous exploits ever found. Experts warned it could have taken down the entire internet. White House responds to Trump-Putin documents ...