Jan. 20, 2022, 2:06 p.m. | Michael Gorelik

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Background: The Log4j Bomb “Shell”


On December 9th, 2021, reports surfaced about a new zero-day vulnerability, termed Log4j (Log4Shell), impacting Minecraft servers. [see “Protecting Against the Log4J Vulnerability”] Countless millions of devices instantly became at risk of attack, and Log4j ranked among the worst vulnerabilities yet seen. The fear of the Log4j security flaw has once again returned as threat actors have started to exploit vulnerable VMWare Horizon Servers. Learn more about Log4j and this new threat in this …

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