Apache Log4j 2 CVE-2021-44228
The vulnerable versions of Log4j 2 are versions 2.0 to version 2.14.1 inclusive. The first fixed version is 2.15.0. We strongly encourage you to update to the latest version if you can. If you are using a version before 2.0, you are also not vulnerable.
https://www.docker.com/blog/apache-log4j-2-cve-2021-44228/
The vulnerable versions of Log4j 2 are versions 2.0 to version 2.14.1 inclusive. The first fixed version is 2.15.0. We strongly encourage you to update to the latest version if you can. If you are using a version before 2.0, you are also not vulnerable.
https://www.docker.com/blog/apache-log4j-2-cve-2021-44228/
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