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The Log4j vulnerability – how can we all do better next time?
June 22, 2023, 8:53 a.m. | Guy Matthews
The Register - Security www.theregister.com
Accept there are some risks you don’t control but which nonetheless you can’t ignore
Sponsored Feature Friday the 10 of December 2021 is etched in the memory of many IT professionals, but not for reasons they will look back on with fondness. That was the day, just as most American workers were logging off for a long weekend, when a critical vulnerability in an obscure but essential piece of software code first came to widespread attention.…
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