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As Ars Technica reported on Friday, “Log4j is incorporated into a host of popular frameworks, including Apache Struts2, Apache Solr, Apache Druid, and Apache Flink. That means that a dizzying number of third-party apps may also be vulnerable to exploits that carry the same high severity as those threatening Minecraft users.”A researcher on GitHub published a blog post listing the services that are impacted. UPDATED, Dec. 10, 12:00 p.m. ET: This story has been updated to include Cloudflare’s comments. A previous version of the story said that Cloudflare was vulnerable, but the company denied it.Subscribe to our cybersecurity podcast, CYBER. Subscribe to our new Twitch channel.