The inaugural report by the DHS Cyber Safety Review Board finds that Log4j has become an "endemic vulnerability" that will persist at least for the next decade (Martin Matishak/The Record)

The inaugural report by the DHS Cyber Safety Review Board finds that Log4j has become an "endemic vulnerability" that will persist at least for the next decade (Martin Matishak/The Record)

The inaugural report by the DHS Cyber Safety Review Board finds that Log4j has become an "endemic vulnerability" that will persist at least for the next decade (Martin Matishak/The Record)

The inaugural report by the DHS Cyber Safety Review Board finds that Log4j has become an "endemic vulnerability" that will persist at least for the next decade (Martin Matishak/The Record) https://bit.ly/3uOKUm9

Martin Matishak / The Record:
The inaugural report by the DHS Cyber Safety Review Board finds that Log4j has become an “endemic vulnerability” that will persist at least for the next decade  —  The flaw uncovered late last year in the widely-used Log4j Java library will remain a danger for many years to come …


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