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Log4j vulnerability

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Last weekend, a serious vulnerability was found in the widely used Java logging tool Log4j. This vulnerability makes it possible for unauthenticated persons to remotely inject and execute arbitrary code.

Log4j vulnerability

Last weekend, a serious vulnerability was found in the widely used Java logging tool Log4j. This vulnerability makes it possible for unauthenticated persons to remotely inject and execute arbitrary code.

  • Fortinet has already released signature updates (see source for more info);
  • Your VCenters are checked and not open to the outside world;
  • For certain other software (e.g. Ruckus Cloud) we are waiting for a patch from the vendor. In the meantime, additional security measures have been taken.

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