Java cyber attack vulnerability will hit Kiwi organisations
CyberCX consultant Adam Boileau says vulnerability is easily exploited.
Will Mace
Tue, 14 Dec 2021
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A software vulnerability affecting Java applications means Christmas holidays may be cancelled for many of the nation’s enterprise-level cybersecurity professionals, according to consultant Adam Boileau.
Government watchdog Cert NZ released an advisory about the exploitation of the Log4j Java
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Will Mace
Tue, 14 Dec 2021
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