March 31, 2022, 1:17 a.m. | Duncan Riley

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A newly discovered vulnerability in the Spring Cloud Function could have the potential of being the next Log4shell, according to security researchers today. The vulnerability, dubbed “Spring4Shell,” is found in Spring Cloud Function versions 3.16, 3.22 and older. Spring is an open-source lightweight Java platform development framework. Millions use the service, hence the possibility that it […]

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