Iran-backed hacking group Phosphorous or APT35 is using the Log4j vulnerability to distribute a new modular PowerShell toolkit, according to security firm Check Point. APT35 is one of several ...
‘We’re discovering new apps every minute which use Log4j in one way or another. It affects not only the code you build, but also the third-party systems you have in place,’ writes Tenable CTO Renaud ...
State-sponsored hackers from China, Iran, North Korea and Turkey have started testing, exploiting and using the Log4j bug to deploy malware, including ransomware, according to Microsoft. As predicted ...
Takeaway: Organizations of all types and sizes should actively manage exposure to loss due to the Log4j vulnerability. Doing so will not be easy. The Log4j program is present in so many applications ...
‘[The] Log4j2 vulnerability appears … for Conti at the moment when the syndicate has both the strategic intention and the capability to weaponize it for its ransomware goals,’ says AdvIntel in a ...
Threat actors have found a lucrative new attack vector that hijacks legitimate proxyware services, which allow people to sell portions of their Internet bandwidth to third parties. In large-scale ...
Attackers are exploiting a vulnerability in the Log4j logging platform on systems running Apache software that is written in Java and utilizes the log4j library. Critical systems will be impacted.
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