Known Vulnerabilities for Chainsaw by Apache

Listed below are 2 of the newest known vulnerabilities associated with "Chainsaw" by "Apache".

These CVEs are retrieved based on exact matches on listed software, hardware, and vendor information (CPE data) as well as a keyword search to ensure the newest vulnerabilities with no officially listed software information are still displayed.

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Known Vulnerabilities

CVE Shortened Description Severity Publish Date Last Modified
CVE-2023-26464 ** UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED ** When using the Chainsaw or SocketAppender components with Log4j 1.x on JRE less than 1.7, an... Not Provided 2023-03-10 2023-05-05
CVE-2022-23307 CVE-2020-9493 identified a deserialization issue that was present in Apache Chainsaw. Prior to Chainsaw V2.0 Chainsaw was a c... 8.8 - HIGH 2022-01-18 2023-02-24
CVE-2020-9493 A deserialization flaw was found in Apache Chainsaw versions prior to 2.1.0 which could lead to malicious code execution. 9.8 - CRITICAL 2021-06-16 2022-04-08

Popular searches for Chainsaw

Apache Chainsaw –

logging.apache.org/chainsaw

Apache Chainsaw Welcome to the home of Apache Oliver Burn, and with inspiration from the Log Factor 5 utility contributed by ThoughtWorks Inc. Rather than rely on a combination of tail/grep/vi or equivalent to view/query/trace-through a huge trail of logging events, you can use Chainsaw

logging.apache.org/chainsaw/2.x GNU General Public License Log4j Chainsaw (log file viewer) Utility software Log file Apache License Application software Apache HTTP Server ThoughtWorks Data logger Factor 5 Grep Open-source software development Vi Java (programming language) MacOS Graphical user interface Tracing (software) Linux distribution Open-source software

Apache Chainsaw –

logging.apache.org/chainsaw

Apache Chainsaw Welcome to the home of Apache Oliver Burn, and with inspiration from the Log Factor 5 utility contributed by ThoughtWorks Inc. Rather than rely on a combination of tail/grep/vi or equivalent to view/query/trace-through a huge trail of logging events, you can use Chainsaw

GNU General Public License Log4j Chainsaw (log file viewer) Utility software Log file Apache License Application software Apache HTTP Server ThoughtWorks Data logger Factor 5 Grep Open-source software development Vi Java (programming language) MacOS Graphical user interface Tracing (software) Linux distribution Open-source software

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