timeSensor and log4j

timeSensor and log4j

Background
In December 2021, a serious security vulnerability was found in a Java library.
Neither the 4D database nor timeSensor LEGAL are affected by the vulnerability, as this library is not used. For this reason, no further action needs to be taken.

beA signature

The BRAK's law firm software toolkit is used for the signature of beA messages. This toolkit is affected by the security vulnerability. The BRAK is working on a new version of its toolkit in which the security vulnerability is closed. As soon as the new toolkit is available, we will make it available to our clients.



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