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Apache ActiveMQ Vulnerability Leads to Stealthy Godzilla Webshell
Jan. 18, 2024, 1 p.m. | Rodel Mendrez
SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave www.trustwave.com
Trustwave has observed a surge in attacks exploiting vulnerabilities in Apache ActiveMQ hosts. In certain cases, these host malicious Java Server Pages (JSP) web shells.
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