The persistent threat: Why major vulnerabilities like Log4Shell and Spring4Shell remain significant
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SnykThe persistent threat: Why major vulnerabilities like Log4Shell and Spring4Shell remain significantsnyk.ioRead on to learn about the danger of the continued use of vulnerable Log4j and Spring Framework versions in many projects.
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