Mass Exploits 2022: A Report Covering Most Dangerous Threats

What is the “Year of Mass Exploits?’

Experts at GreyNoise Intelligence have added more than 230 tags since January 1, 2022. It includes detections for more than 160 CVEs. In its annual report titled GreyNoise Intelligence 2022 “Year of Mass Exploits,” the experts have identified 2022’s most “pernicious and pwnable” vulnerabilities, in other words, the most significant threats. 

Bob Rudis, VP of Research & Data Science, GreyNoise Intelligence said “when it comes to cybersecurity, not all vulnerabilities are created equal, and many of the ones that garner media attention actually turn out to be insignificant.” 

 Log4j remote code execution

Activities around the Log4j remote code execution flaw surfaced at the end of 2021, kept the operations running, and has been active in regular web-based malicious activities, along with a group of other “celebrity vulnerabilities.” 

In the earlier phase of exploitation, every single noise sensor (more than six hundred sensors handle from

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