Open-source software is everywhere now, but the Log4j flaw that affects Java enterprise applications is a reminder of what can go wrong in the complicated modern software supply chain. The challenge ...
A bug in the ubiquitous Log4j library can allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on any system that uses Log4j to write logs. Does yours? Yesterday the Apache Foundation released an emergency ...
This might fit better in the server room, but starting here. Supporting a Java application running under Tomcat on RHEL. We have the application logging to a flat file, which is supposed to roll over ...
Security teams working to mitigate their organizations' exposure to the Log4j vulnerability have plenty of challenges to overcome. They include scoping the full extent of exposure, figuring out ...
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Microsoft added a preview solution in Microsoft Sentinel that helps IT pros find signs of Log4j exploits, according to a Thursday announcement and Twitter post. The Log4j exploit detection preview ...
A minor irritant we’ve discovered in implementing applications for Jboss AS is that that the logging configuration for applications has to go through their monolithic jboss-log4j.xml file. So we’ve ...
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