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March 8, 2022, 12:02 a.m. |

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Written by Jim Routh, Virsec Zero-day exploits have made headline news over the past two years, attracting newfound attention from regulators and increasing pressure on software manufacturers and security leaders. The most recent exploit comes from the Log4J vulnerabilities. However, zero-day attacks have persisted for years, notably NotPetya and SolarWinds but also countless others, and given their success rates, they will continue. In the case of Log4j, within the first 12 hours over...

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