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Upgraded to Log4j 2.16? Surprise, there’s a 2.17 Fixing DoS
Upgraded to Log4j 2.16? Surprise, there’s a 2.17 Fixing DoS
Upgraded to Log4j 2.16? Surprise, there’s a 2.17 Fixing DoS
Upgraded to Log4j 2.16? Surprise, there’s a 2.17 Fixing DoS

Upgraded to Log4j 2.16? Surprise, there’s a 2.17 Fixing DoS

Upgraded to Log4j 2.16? Surprise, there’s a 2.17 Fixing DoS All set for the weekend? Not so fast. Yesterday, BleepingComputer summed up all the log4j and logback CVEs known thus far. Ever since the critical log4j zero-day saga started last week, security experts have time and time again recommended version 2.16 as the safest release to be on.

The Week in Ransomware – December 17th 2021 – Enter Log4j

The Week in Ransomware – December 17th 2021 – Enter Log4j A critical Apache Log4j vulnerability took the world by storm this week, and now it is being used by threat actors as part of their ransomware attacks. Last Friday, a researcher publicly released an exploit for the Log4j vulnerability, dubbed ‘Log4Shell.’ after it was already

TellYouThePass Ransomware Revived in Linux, Windows Log4j Attacks

TellYouThePass Ransomware Revived in Linux, Windows Log4j Attacks Threat actors have revived an old and relatively inactive ransomware family known as TellYouThePass, deploying it in attacks against Windows and Linux devices targeting a critical remote code execution bug in the Apache Log4j library. KnownSec 404 Team’s Heige first reported these attacks on Twitter on Monday after observing that

Credit Card Info of 1.8 million People Stolen from Sports Gear Sites

Credit Card Info of 1.8 million People Stolen from Sports Gear Sites Four affiliated online sports gear sites have disclosed a cyberattack where threat actors stole credit cards for 1,813,224 customers. While not much is known about the attack, a law firm representing the four websites stated that personal information and credit card information, including

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