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Log4j 2.17.1 Out Now, Fixes New Remote Code Execution Bug
Log4j 2.17.1 Out Now, Fixes New Remote Code Execution Bug
Log4j 2.17.1 Out Now, Fixes New Remote Code Execution Bug
Log4j 2.17.1 Out Now, Fixes New Remote Code Execution Bug

Log4j 2.17.1 Out Now, Fixes New Remote Code Execution Bug

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

New Flagpro Malware Linked to Chinese State-backed Hackers

New Flagpro Malware Linked to Chinese State-backed Hackers BlackTech cyber-espionage APT (advanced persistent threat) group has been spotted targeting Japanese companies using novel malware that researchers call ‘Flagpro’. The threat actor uses Flagpro in the initial stage of an attack for network reconnaissance, to evaluate the target’s environment, and to download second-stage malware and execute

RedLine Malware Shows Why Passwords Shouldn’t be Saved in Browsers

RedLine Malware Shows Why Passwords Shouldn’t be Saved in Browsers The RedLine information-stealing malware targets popular web browsers such as Chrome, Edge, and Opera, demonstrating why storing your passwords in browsers is a bad idea. This malware is a commodity information-stealer that can be purchased for roughly $200 on cyber-crime forums and be deployed without

LastPass Users Warned their Master Passwords are Compromised

LastPass Users Warned their Master Passwords are Compromised Many LastPass users report that their master passwords have been compromised after receiving email warnings that someone tried to use them to log into their accounts from unknown locations. The email notifications also mention that the login attempts have been blocked because they were made from unfamiliar

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