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Microsoft Defender Log4j Scanner Triggers False Positive Alerts Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is currently showing “sensor tampering” alerts linked to the company’s newly deployed Microsoft 365 Defender scanner for Log4j processes. The alerts are reportedly mainly shown on Windows Server 2016 systems and warn of “possible sensor tampering in memory was detected by Microsoft Defender for Endpoint” created
Fintech Firm Hit by Log4j Hack Refuses to Pay $5 million Ransom One of the largest Vietnamese crypto trading platforms, ONUS, recently suffered a cyber attack on its payment system running a vulnerable Log4j version. Soon enough, threat actors approached ONUS to extort a $5 million sum and threatened to publish customer data should ONUS refuse to comply. After the company’s refusal
The year is about to end, and there’s a lot for us to look back and set as a reminder for us not to do again. As the PDPC strictly monitors data breaches and related endeavors, organizations must make sure that they are kept abreast with the recent decisions and undertaking of the PDPC as
Log4j 2.17.1 Out Now, Fixes New Remote Code Execution Bug Apache has released another Log4j version, 2.17.1 fixing a newly discovered remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in 2.17.0, tracked as CVE-2021-44832. Prior to today, 2.17.0 was the most recent version of Log4j and deemed the safest release to upgrade to, but that advice has now