Log4j Vulnerabilities: Over 80% of Exploitation Attempts Originated in the U.S.
Since the Log4j vulnerabilities were discovered in December 2021, 83% of infiltration attempts for cryptomining, ransomware, and DDoS attacks originated in the U.S.
Since the Log4j vulnerabilities were discovered in December 2021, 83% of infiltration attempts for cryptomining, ransomware, and DDoS attacks originated in the U.S.
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