Hey Dennis. Thanks for the detail. InfoBurst stores all application files in the InfoBurst application root folder (default = C:\Program Files\InfoSol\InfoBurst). The folder and files you describe are not related to InfoBurst.
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Dennis Anderson
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almost 3 years ago
Hi Bryan - our internal company scans show multiple vulnerable JAR files in the CHGMGT (d:\chgmgt\360r42_tomcat\360\web-inf\lib) directory. Can these files be safely deleted?
T
Ted Bliven
said
almost 3 years ago
Thank you
T
Ted Bliven
said
almost 3 years ago
That is what I thought, but I wanted to make sure.
Bryan Baca
InfoBurst does not use Log4j or and is not affected by the Log4j vulnerability.
Thanks Bryan for the information
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Hey Dennis. Thanks for the detail. InfoBurst stores all application files in the InfoBurst application root folder (default = C:\Program Files\InfoSol\InfoBurst). The folder and files you describe are not related to InfoBurst.
Dennis Anderson
Hi Bryan - our internal company scans show multiple vulnerable JAR files in the CHGMGT (d:\chgmgt\360r42_tomcat\360\web-inf\lib) directory. Can these files be safely deleted?
Ted Bliven
Thank you
Ted Bliven
That is what I thought, but I wanted to make sure.
Shaktivel
Thanks Bryan for the information
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