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Received request through Stack Overflow to write malicious code

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How to handle influx of [log4j] support questions

Handle these questions like you would any Stack Overflow question. If the question is on-topic, then don't close it even if it's about the vulnerability. If it isn't, then close it like you would any ...
Makoto's user avatar
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How to handle influx of [log4j] support questions

"IS product X vulnerable to CVE-Y" is a good question because it's perfectly answerable (with yes, because... or no, because...) it's not trivial to check manually (many products contains ...
Danubian Sailor's user avatar
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How should vulnerable code be marked?

it should be in a form of a picture instead of copyable text. No, absolutely not. It's bad enough getting screenshots of text and images with either no alt text at all or alt-text that's absolutely ...
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How to handle influx of [log4j] support questions

There's log4shell tag on Security SE site, which may be a better fit for such question. Maybe close and recommend searching/asking there?
Alex Guteniev's user avatar
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How to handle influx of [log4j] support questions

The way I see it - a Yes or No answer comes in, maybe showing a current dependency scan, and the discussion is closed. The situation is evolving, and Stack Overflow isn't a replacement for a bug ...
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