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ThreatTalk Season 3 Episode 1 | Log4J: Behind the headlines and beyond

Join host Bob Hansmann and guests Renee Burton and Druce MacFarlane as they go behind the scenes on threats, vulnerabilities and countermeasures for Log4J.
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The CIU gives you fast access to accurate, contextual threat alerts and reports sourced from our own real-time research teams, as well as dozens of trusted industry threat intel sources. With over 10 years of experience as the leader in DNS-layer security, Infoblox threat data minimizes false positives, so you can be confident in what you are blocking, while ensuring unified security policy across your entire security infrastructure.

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Protect your organization with Infoblox BloxOne Threat Defense

Infoblox BloxOne® Threat Defense can swiftly detect illegal DNS queries triggered during a Log 4j attack and help you stay protected in an ever-involving threat landscape

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Log4j Indicators of Compromise to Date

Infoblox provides the following list of indicators of compromise (IOCs) related to Log4j exploitation activity.

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An Initial Look at Log4Shell Trends

While much of the world was celebrating holidays over the last week or more, much of the world’s security industry was busy defending against and investigating log4shell attacks based on the recently disclosed vulnerability in the Apache library log4j.

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Infoblox Response to Apache Log4j Vulnerability

On December 10th, a zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228) was discovered in a popular Java-based logging audit framework within Apache called Log4j.

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Log4j Exploit Harvesting

On 9 December, the National Institute of Standards and Technology disclosed a critical vulnerability in Log4j, which is a widely adopted logging software.

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