An extremely critical security flaw has been uncovered in Apache Parquet’s Java Library. In the event of a successful exploitation, this vulnerability could enable remote attackers to run unauthorized code on vulnerable systems.
An extremely critical security flaw has been uncovered in Apache Parquet’s Java Library. In the event of a successful exploitation, this vulnerability could enable remote attackers to run unauthorized code on vulnerable systems. Apache Parquet, an open-source format for storing columnar data, is aimed at enhancing data processing efficiency and retrieval, with the capability to handle intricate data and achieve high performance.
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