Log4Shell, the critical unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability identified in early December 2021 in the Apache Log4j logging utility, hasn’t seen the mass exploitation that many expected, but an exploit for it is now part of the Mirai botnet’s arsenal, researchers warn.
Cybercrime·Malware & Threats
Fewer-Than-Expected Log4j Attacks, but Mirai Joins the Fray
Log4Shell, the critical unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability identified in early December 2021 in the Apache Log4j logging utility, hasn’t seen the mass exploitation that many expected, but an exploit for it is now part of the Mirai botnet’s arsenal, researchers warn. The post Fewer-Than-Expected Log4j Attacks, but Mirai Joins the Fray appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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