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Log4J-Detector : Detects Log4J versions on your file-system within any application...
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Log4J-Detector is a Scanner that detects vulnerable Log4J versions to help teams assess their exposure to CVE-2021-44228 (CRITICAL), CVE-2021-45046, CVE-2021-45105, and CVE-2021-44832. Can search for Log4J instances by carefully...