The Log4j vulnerability, Log4Shell, was disclosed in early December and the repercussions have been far-reaching.
Rudy, our Product Manager at Payara, explains more about what this actually means and about the wider implications of the incident.
It’s worth stressing that we have checked all Payara products and they are not affected by the vulnerability, but we recommend that you upgrade to the latest version of the library if you ARE using it:
https://www.payara.fish/teamblog/2021...
Find more of our security resources here:
https://www.payara.fish/solutions/sec...
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