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log4shell-tools reviews and mentions
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Log4j: The Pain Just Keeps Going and Going
I'm seeing this as well. While the amount of traffic has certainly decreased compared to the first couple of days after the CVE was announced, https://log4shell.tools is still being used by people every day.
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How to send similar payload to different http headers?
e.g. from log4j. Taken from https://log4shell.tools/
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Received a visit from the infamous Dejmnok420 today. Can anyone ELI5 the steps to take now?
I run tests with https://log4shell.tools, and it seems I'm vulnerable on client side, but my server is safe, which makes sense as I compiled the .jar 2 weeks ago with BuildTools as indicated here https://www.spigotmc.org/threads/spigot-security-releases-%E2%80%94-1-8-8%E2%80%931-18.537204/
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Log4Shell Vulnerability Test Tool
You're right, but this has always been the trade off with tools like this. You put some trust in the tool's authors and gain some insight in return. Remember the services that tested for Heartbleed (e.g. https://filippo.io/Heartbleed/)? Fairly similar trade-off, but still these tools were widely used.
If you really don't trust me and have some technical know-how, you can self host the service. It's open source: https://github.com/alexbakker/log4shell-tools.
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Log4j 2.15.0 – Previously suggested mitigations may not be enough
I can't say I'm feeling the same. Still lots of people testing over at https://log4shell.tools almost a week after this vulnerability became widely known. Plenty of people still discovering they're vulnerable as well. I think it's likely that these are just the people who know they're using log4j. If you're running a black box product from a vendor you'll have no clue you're vulnerable until it's too late.
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Analysis of the 2nd Log4j CVE published earlier (CVE-2021-45046 / Log4Shell2)
I have a feeling this vulnerability is going to be with us for years. Shameless plug: I built a tool that assists in detecting whether you're vulnerable to this or the previous CVE: https://log4shell.tools. Just enter the JNDI URI it gives you anywhere you suspect it ends up causing a message lookup in log4j. If log4j does so much as a DNS lookup, this tool will tell you about it.
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log4shell.tools - Check if you're vulnerable to an egregious case of log4shell
Done! https://github.com/alexbakker/log4shell-tools
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alexbakker/log4shell-tools is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of log4shell-tools is Go.
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