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Log4Shell vulnerability Number Four: βMuch ado about somethingβ
By:
Paul Ducklin
β December 29
th
2021 at 16:12
It's a Log4j bug, and you ought to patch it. But we don't think it's a critical crisis like the last one.
Naked Security
Log4Shell: The Movie⦠a short, safe visual tour for work and home
By:
Paul Ducklin
β December 20
th
2021 at 13:20
Be happy that your sysadmins are taking one (three, actually!) for the team right now... here's why!
Naked Security
S3 Ep63: Log4Shell (what else?) and Apple kernel bugs [Podcast+Transcript]
By:
Paul Ducklin
β December 16
th
2021 at 17:41
Latest episode - listen now! (Yes, there are plenty of critical things to go along with Log4Shell.)
Naked Security
Log4Shell explained β how it works, why you need to know, and how to fix it
By:
Paul Ducklin
β December 13
th
2021 at 19:41
Find out how to deal with the Log4Shell vulnerability right across your estate. Yes, you need to patch, but that helps everyone else along with you!
Naked Security
βLog4Shellβ Java vulnerability β how to safeguard your servers
By:
Paul Ducklin
β December 10
th
2021 at 16:22
Just when you thought it was safe to relax for the weekend... a critical bug showed up in Apache's Log4j product
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