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Detecting log4j using ShiftLeft CORE
Jan. 11, 2022, 5:33 p.m. | Arun Balakrishnan
Security Boulevard securityboulevard.com
Over the last few weeks, log4j has been the focus in most organizations. It continues to dominate tech media as the FTC threatens action against unpatched systems and Microsoft warns of continued exploits of the vulnerability. We have covered it in detail here, here, and here. In this blog, we will focus on how you can easily detect vulnerable versions of log4j in your Java applications using ShiftLeft CORE.
Through February 28th, …
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