Apache Log4j vulnerability is a critical zero-day code execution vulnerability. On December 9, 2021, the Internet was set on fire when an exploit was posted publicly for Apache Log4J - a well-known logging utility in the Java programming language.
The impact of the Log4j vulnerability continues to be felt by thousands of companies exploited or attacked by hackers and ransomware. Rapid and proactive action from Securin’s Incident Response Team helped protect all its clients.
Apache Log4j vulnerability CVE-2021-44228 is a critical zero-day code execution vulnerability with a CVSS base score of 10. This weakness poses a significant risk to many applications and cloud services and it needs to be patched right away!
Securin Researchers have developed a script to detect the JNDI vulnerability - the well-known LogShell-like vulnerability. Run our simple-to-use script to ensure your projects are free from JNDI injections.