In this edition of Week in security, Tony looks at these topics:
- The discovery of Log4Shell, a critical vulnerability in a ubiquitous Java-based logging library called Log4j, and the implications it has for countless products and services in use today.
- Why business leaders should take immediate steps towards checking their systems for the use of Log4j and applying the patch that addresses the security flaw.
- Also this week, ESET researchers wrapped up their series of articles dissecting the most active Latin American banking trojans of the past few years.
Read more:
Log4Shell vulnerability: What we know so far
What every business leader needs to know about Log4Shell
The dirty dozen of Latin America: From Amavaldo to Zumanek
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