We’ve had a few questions from customers asking about the recent Log4j vulnerability.
What is the Log4j vulnerability?
Log4j is a Java library distributed by Apache Software Foundation. On December 9, 2021, developers discovered a security flaw that allows attackers to take control of a remote computer. This vulnerability is officially known as the CVE-2021-44228 zero-day vulnerability.
Does Wahsega use Log4j?
Wahsega does not use log4j and there is no JAVA code in any Wahsega products, hardware or software. All Wahsega products, hardware and software, including our Carina platform are NOT susceptible to the log4j vulnerability.
Wahsega is immune from all log4j malware attacks.
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