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Is Oracle 19c Vulnerable to Log4j vulnerability

GeekDBA
Member Posts: 2 Green Ribbon
Hi Team,
We have Oracle 19c(standard version) PROD database running on Windows server.
In recent security scans it is detected that Oracle 19c software path has vulnerable Log4j files.
They are
i)(c:\app\oracle\product\19.0.0\dbhome_1\suptools\tfa\release\tfa_home\jlib\log4j-core-2.9.1.jar)
ii)(c:\app\oracle\product\19.0.0\dbhome_1\md\property_graph\lib\log4j-core-2.11.0.jar)
Is it true that the software is Vulnerable.
Can someone please shed some light on this topic.
https://support.oracle.com/knowledge/Support%20Tools/2847142_1.html
https://support.oracle.com/knowledge/Oracle%20Cloud/2827611_1.html
https://blogs.oracle.com/security/post/log4j-vulnerabilities
Thanks and Regards
GeekDBA