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DHS review board says it could take years to fix government software vulnerability
A vulnerability in software that governments and companies around the world use could take years to eliminate, according to a report from a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) review board.  The analysis states that a security engineer from the Alibaba Cloud Security team in China first reported the vulnerability to the Apache Software Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides support for Log4j, the software.  The software collects and maintains information about system activity.  The DHS’ Cyber Safety Review Board concluded that the vulnerability will be “endemic” and may remain in systems for up to a decade or more.  The report notes that the board is not currentl

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