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01-04-2022 01:42 AM
Hi All.
From the Palo alto advisory as per below, we have to run a batch file via our SCCM tool. But I need to understand what version of log4j we are using on our Cortex. How can we find out , Please help
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01-04-2022 07:15 PM
Hi @AsifSid , You're the best person to know what is running in your environments. You can run a XQL query to partially identify if the vulnerable JAR's are being loaded or if JNDI calls are being made in your estate.
This should get you started on the right track: https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/blog/security-operations/hunting-for-log4j-cve-2021-44228-log4shell....
01-06-2022 06:34 PM
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