Huntress Log4Shell Vulnerability Tester Our team is continuing to investigate CVE-2021-44228, a critical vulnerability that’s affecting a Java logging package log4j which is used in a significant amount of software. The source code for this tool is available on GitHub at huntresslabs/log4shell-tester. This site can help you test whether your applications are vulnerable to Log4Shell (CVE-2021-44228
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(2021 年 12 月 14 日 21:00 JST 追記:WAF ルールのチューニングについて続編を書きました) Google Cloud Japan Advent Calendar 2021 の 12 日目…ではありません。(12 日目の記事はこちらです。お、たまたま脆弱性関連ですね。) 年の瀬も差し迫った 2021 年 12 月 10 日(金)、Apache Log4j 2 の脆弱性に対するゼロデイ攻撃が可能であることが明らかになりました。 Google Cloud の WAF サービスである Cloud Armor でも、本脆弱性への対策の一つとして使える WAF ルールがリリースされたのでご紹介します。 Cloud Armor WAF rule to help address Apache Log4j vulnerability | Google Cloud Blog
Currently, Lookup plugins [1] don't support JNDI resources. It would be really convenient to support JNDI resource lookup in the configuration. One use case with JNDI lookup plugin is as follows: I'd like to use RoutingAppender [2] to put all the logs from the same web application context in a log file (a log file per web application context). And, I want to use JNDI resources look up to determine
Initial Publication Date: 2021/12/10 7:20 PM PDT All updates to this issue have moved here. AWS is aware of the recently disclosed security issue relating to the open-source Apache “Log4j2" utility (CVE-2021-44228). We are actively monitoring this issue, and are working on addressing it for any AWS services which either use Log4j2 or provide it to customers as part of their service. We strongly en
SWT now automatically scales images on high-DPI monitors on Windows and Linux, similar to the Mac's Retina support on OS X. In the absence of high-resolution images, SWT will auto-scale the available images to ensure that SWT-based applications like Eclipse are scaled proportionately to the resolution of the monitor. For comparison, here's how it looked in Mars without high-DPI support: To tweak t
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