Oracle zero-day vulnerabilities are being targeted by at least one major cybercrime group and the FBI says it's looking bad.
Information about the vulnerability exposed by EBS portals is spreading, raising likelihood of new attacks, experts warn.
Oracle has released patches for the latest Spectre CPU flaws and a fix for the Lazy floating-point unit (FPU) state restore issue affecting Intel CPUs. Oracle's updates address the Spectre CPU flaws ...
Business Suite, actively exploited by ransomware actorsAttackers used compromised email accounts to extort victims; FIN11 and ...
Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) customers have been urged to patch a critical vulnerability in the product, after reports that ...
The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-61882 (CVSS score: 9.8), concerns an unspecified bug that could allow an unauthenticated attacker with network access via HTTP to compromise and take control of ...
When a microprocessor vulnerability rocked the tech industry last year, companies scrambled to patch nearly every server they had. In Oracle’s case, that meant patching the operating system on about 1 ...
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Oracle tells Clop-targeted EBS users to apply July patch, problem solved
Researchers suggest internet-facing portals are exposing 'thousands' of orgs Oracle has finally broken its silence on those ...
On a well-maintained Linux system, months can go by without needing to reboot. Sooner or later, however, a security patch to the Linux kernel will require you to reboot your machine. That's not a real ...
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