The Clop ransomware gang has been exploiting a critical Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) zero-day bug in data theft attacks since at least early August, according to cybersecurity company CrowdStrike.
Oracle fixes another security flaw that Clop hackers were using to steal sensitive personal information about executives as part of a mass-extortion campaign.
Oracle and Druid deliver secure 5G networks to NATO for cyber defense and war games, enhancing interoperability and operational edge.
Oracle zero-day vulnerabilities are being targeted by at least one major cybercrime group and the FBI says it's looking bad.
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Oracle pushes a patch for a dangerous zero-day under active exploitation by one of the most notorious ransomware gangs around.
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The Oracle EBS zero-day CVE-2025-61882 has been exploited since at least August 9 and hundreds of instances may still be vulnerable.
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