That is what I thought, but I wanted to make sure.
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Ted Bliven
said
about 3 years ago
Thank you
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Dennis Anderson
said
about 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?
Bryan Baca
said
about 3 years ago
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.
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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Thanks Bryan for the information
Ted Bliven
That is what I thought, but I wanted to make sure.
Ted Bliven
Thank you
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?
Bryan Baca
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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