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Apache Cassandra vulnerability has the potential to ‘wreak havoc’
Feb. 17, 2022, 1:40 a.m. | Duncan Riley
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A new remote code execution vulnerability in Apache Cassandra has the potential to “wreak havoc” on systems used by large companies. Cassandra is a free, open-source, distributed NoSQL database management system that handles large amounts of data across commodity servers. Originally created by Facebook Inc., now Meta Platforms Inc., Cassandra provides extremely high availability with no […]
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