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ASF GitHub Bot logged work on BEAM-13434:
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Author: ASF GitHub Bot
Created on: 10/Dec/21 20:00
Start Date: 10/Dec/21 20:00
Worklog Time Spent: 10m
Work Description: tvalentyn commented on pull request #16191:
URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/16191#issuecomment-991256313
> @tvalentyn Do you think it will worth and still possible to include this
fix into 2.35.0 release?
It seems that this change affects only tests. Is this correct? If so, I
don't see a need to to CP it into 2.35.0
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Worklog Id: (was: 694193)
Time Spent: 2h (was: 1h 50m)
> Bump up Apache log4j2 to 2.15.0 due to the vulnerability
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> Key: BEAM-13434
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-13434
> Project: Beam
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: sdk-java-core
> Affects Versions: 2.34.0
> Reporter: Yu Ishikawa
> Priority: P1
> Fix For: 2.36.0
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> Time Spent: 2h
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> ## Overview
> 2.0 <= Apache log4j2 <= 2.14.1 has vulnerability.
>
> > In most cases, developers may write error messages caused by user input
> > into the log. Attackers can use this feature to construct special data
> > request packets through this vulnerability, and ultimately trigger remote
> > code execution.
>
> ## References
> *
> [https://www.cyberkendra.com/2021/12/worst-log4j-rce-zeroday-dropped-on.html]
> *
> https://www.spigotmc.org/threads/spigot-security-releases-%E2%80%94-1-8-8%E2%80%931-18.537204/
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