PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Data Theorem, Inc., a leading provider of modern application security, today announced it has uncovering specific scenarios that can help IT teams discover the ...
Everyone is talking about Log4Shell, a zero-day remote code execution exploit in versions of log4j, the popular open source Java logging library. In fact, I’ve received so many emails from PR agencies ...
The FBI and CISA revealed in a joint advisory published today that an unnamed Iranian-backed threat group hacked a Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) organization to deploy XMRig cryptomining ...
Researchers from CrowdStrike disrupted an attempt by the threat group to steal industrial intelligence and military secrets from an academic institution. Cyber criminals, under the moniker Aquatic ...
Microsoft says it’s only going to get worse: It’s seen state-sponsored and cyber-criminal attackers probing systems for the Log4Shell flaw through the end of December. No surprise here: The holidays ...
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The existence of the Log4j flaw will continue to haunt internet users for months if not years, according to cybersecurity experts. Sigmund from Unsplash The most recent attacks alerted the security ...
As expected, nation-state hackers of all kinds have jumped at the opportunity to exploit the recently disclosed critical vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228) in the Apache Log4j Java-based logging library.
A new exploit called “Log4Shell” has been giving security teams at large technology companies a headache. When exploited, the vulnerability lets hackers run malicious code on vulnerable servers, and ...
Close to half of corporate networks around the world have now been actively probed by malicious actors trying to find a way to exploit CVE-2021-44228, aka Log4Shell remote code execution (RCE) ...