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China-Backed Hackers Could Be Exploiting Log4j Security Flaw, According to Cybersecurity Analysts

December 16, 2021
Source: techtimes.com techtimes.com
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The newest log4j security flaw could be under the control of a Chinese hacking group, according to cybersecurity researchers. The same organization of cybercriminals is believed to have targeted a tech giant such as Microsoft. China-Sponsored Hackers Behind Log4j Exploit According to a report by The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday, Dec. 15, the security analysts assumed that the Chinese hackers were the culprits behind the log4j vulnerability, which continuously targets many internet users. Per Intelligence Analysis VP John Hultquist, the said vulnerability could haunt people for months and even years because of the ease of exploitation, as what Tech...
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