Peter Membrey, chief architect of ExpressVPN, remembers vividly seeing the news of the Log4j vulnerability break online. “As soon as I saw how you could exploit it, it was horrifying,” says Membrey.
Iran-backed hacking group Phosphorous or APT35 is using the Log4j vulnerability to distribute a new modular PowerShell toolkit, according to security firm Check Point. APT35 is one of several ...
Cybersecurity company CrowdStrike has discovered an attempt by a China-based group to infiltrate an academic institution through the Log4j vulnerability. CrowdStrike called the group "Aquatic Panda" ...