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A New PowerShell Backdoor Is Being Used in Log4j Attacks
Jan. 12, 2022, 12:54 p.m. | Dora Tudor
Heimdal Security Blog heimdalsecurity.com
At the end of 2021 proof-of-concept exploits for a significant zero-day vulnerability discovered in the widely used Apache Log4j Java-based logging library were distributed online, exposing both home users and businesses to continuous remote code execution assaults. The vulnerability, officially tagged as CVE-2021-44228 and called Log4Shell or LogJam, is an unauthenticated RCE vulnerability that allows total system takeover […]
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