LaunchDarkly Audit Shows Systems Unaffected by Log4j Vulnerability
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By LaunchDarkly   •   Dec 14, 2021
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LaunchDarkly prioritizes the security of our customers' data. That’s why last week, when researchers discovered a significant vulnerability in the widely-used Java library Log4j, the LaunchDarkly Security team conducted an immediate investigation to determine how the vulnerability impacted our systems.
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