April 4, 2023, 1 p.m. | Michael Vizard

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Sysdig today published a report that described how cybercriminals are exploiting the Log4j vulnerability to gain access to IP addresses that are then sold to entities that resell them. Dubbed proxyjacking, the attacks enable cybercriminals to resell bandwidth to providers of proxyware services that allow someone to hide their physical location. Cybercriminals are using the..


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