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Iranian compromise of federal network demonstrates enduring nature of Log4j
Nov. 17, 2022, 10:51 p.m. | Menghan Xiao
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Despite a federal order mandating that civilian agencies identify and patch all known instances of the vulnerability, experts say the disclosure of a federal agency compromised through Log4J almost a year later underscores how the deeply embedded nature of the software bug will continue to facilitate intrusions for years to come.
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