Log4j vulnerability response from Lightning Tools

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Several customers have asked us whether any of our tools are vulnerable to the Log4j attacks that have recently been reported in the media. Log4j is a Java logging library, certain versions of which are vulnerable to remote code execution.

No Lightning Tools products are built using Java-based technologies, so none of our products are subject to this vulnerability.

We encourage you to refer to Microsoft’s article on this topic.

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