Log4j statement
911Cellular
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Log4J vulnerability news is sweeping the world, and since it was the best practice logging library within the second most popular programming languages in the world it is affecting nearly every company in some way shape or form.
I’m happy to announce that 911cellular has zero impact since Java is not our language of choice, it is not affecting any of our solutions. Given the large impact this has had on the Java community we’ve reevaluated all our logging frameworks to ensure that a similar exploit is not possible with our logging frameworks in other languages.
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