Transcription of Security Now! #854 - 01-18-22
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Security Now! #854 - 01-18-22 Anatomy of a Log4j ExploitThis week on Security Now!This week we start off by looking at how the Pentagon is dealing with Log4j and how administration at the While House wants to improve the Security of open source being the 3rd Tuesday of the month, we'll look back at last week's decidedly mixed-blessingPatch Tuesday the good and the unfortunate. We'll then look at a very serious new remotelyexploitable problem which affects many popular routers and provide a shortcut of the week toimmediately check your own routers and then over a new and very welcome access controlstandard being introduced by the W3C which Chrome is already in the process of adopting.
Dustin Childs with Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) said: “This is an unusually large update for January. Over the last few years, the average number of patches released in January is about half this volume. We’ll see if this volume continues throughout the year. It’s certainly a change from the smaller releases that ended 2021.
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