I think that Sage doesn’t make any use of the JVM or Java so Sage is not
vulnerable to the log4j exploit.

On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 6:47 AM Angela Hicks <anh...@lehigh.edu> wrote:

> Has anyone more knowledgeable than I (admittedly a low bar) about sage's
> internals (admittedly a low bar) thought about whether sage uses any
> libraries that make it vulnerable to the log4j vulnerability?
> -Angela
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