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Unraveling the Struts2 security vulnerability: A deep dive

2023-12-21 20:12
Unraveling the Struts2 security vulnerability: A deep dive

In a recent webinar hosted by Sonatype, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and co-founder Brian Fox and Field CTO Ilkka Turunen discussed the critical security vulnerability affecting Apache Struts2.

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