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CVE-2022-42889: Keep Calm and Stop Saying "4Shell"
Oct. 17, 2022, 8:36 p.m. | Erick Galinkin
Rapid7 Blog blog.rapid7.com
CVE-2022-42889, which some have begun calling “Text4Shell,” is a vulnerability in the popular Apache Commons Text library that can result in code execution when processing malicious input. The vulnerability was announced on October 13, 2022 on the Apache dev list. CVE-2022-42889 arises from insecure implementation of Commons Text’s variable
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