Jan. 23, 2023, 2 p.m. | Jonathan Reed

Security Intelligence securityintelligence.com

In late 2021, the Apache Software Foundation disclosed a vulnerability that set off a panic across the global tech industry. The bug, known as Log4Shell, was found in the ubiquitous open-source logging library Log4j, and it exposed a huge swath of applications and services.  Nearly anything from popular consumer and enterprise platforms to critical infrastructure […]


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