Log4j Vulnerability Affects Multiple Apache and Legacy Services
Log4j Vulnerability Affects Multiple Apache and Legacy Services
Exploit Code Publicly Released
Vulnerability Bulletin Alert
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Proof-of-concept exploit code for a critical zero-day vulnerability, designated CVE-2021-44228, in the Apache Log4j Java-based logging library has been released publicly, exposing enterprises and services to remote code execution (RCE) attacks by attackers. The Health-ISAC Threat Operations Center has released a brief survey regarding your observed experiences with this vulnerability, please utilize the link here. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. This alert has additional technical details and recommendations, which can be accessed below.
Additional Info Log4j, and its successor Log4j2, are developed by the Apache Foundation and are widely used by both enterprise apps and cloud services for logging purposes. Systems and services that use Log4j between versions 2.0-beta9 and 2.14.1 are all affected by CVE2021-44228, which includes many services and applications written in Java. The vulnerability allows for repeated and reliable unauthenticated remote code execution in targeted environments. The vulnerability was first discovered in the popular Java-based game Minecraft but researchers warn that other cloud applications are also vulnerable. Log4j is incorporated into a host of popular frameworks, including Apache Struts2, Apache Solr, Apache Druid, and Apache Flink. That means that a large number of third-party apps may also be vulnerable to exploits that carry the same high severity as those threatening Minecraft users.
In analyzing CVE-2021-44228, security firm Randori determined the following: Default installations of widely-used enterprise software are vulnerable to CVE-2021- 44228. CVE-2021-44228 can be exploited reliably and without authentication. CVE-2021-44228 affects multiple versions of Log4j 2. The United States Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Cyber Information Sharing and Collaboration Program (CISCP) has stated that CVE-2021-44228 affects Log4j versions 2.0-beta9 to 2.14.1. CVE-2021-44228 allows for remote code execution as the user running the application that utilizes the library.
There already are several reports of malicious servers performing Internet-wide scans in attempts to locate vulnerable servers. Due to the ease of exploitation and the breadth of applicability, we suspect ransomware actors to begin leveraging this vulnerability immediately, said the Randori security team. Available Patch Available CVE(s) CVE-2021-44228
Recommendations
- Administrators should identify apps and services that rely on Log4j or Log4j2 for critical processes
- Apache has released Log4j 2.15.0 to address CVE-2021-44228. Those using the Log4j library are advised to upgrade to the latest release as soon as possible seeing that attackers are already searching for exploitable targets.
- — The exploit can also be mitigated in previous releases, 2.10 and later, by setting system property log4j2.formatMsgNoLookups to “true” or removing the JndiLookup class from the classpath.
- Block any outgoing traffic that is not required by your organization’s requirements.
- — If your organization has a server running a Java application that only needs to accept incoming traffic, prevent all outgoing traffic
- – If you believe you may be impacted by CVE-2021-44228, Health-ISAC encourages all organizations to adopt an assumed breach mentality and review logs for impacted applications for unusual activity.
- — If anomalies are found, we encourage you to assume that you may have been compromised and treat this as an active incident and respond accordingly
Release Date:
Dec 10, 2021
Sources:
Ars Technica: Zero Day in Ubiquitous Log4j Tool Poses a Grave Threat to the Internet ZDNet: Security Warning: New Zero-day in the Log4j Java Library Is Already Being Exploited BleepingComputer: New Zero-day Exploit for Log4j Java Library Is an Enterprise Nightmare Apache: Download Apache Log4j 2 Randori: CVE-2021-44228 – Log4j 2 Vulnerability Analysis CISA: Apache Releases Log4j Version 2.15.0 to Address Critical RCE Vulnerability Under Exploitation
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