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Oracle develops databases, cloud services, and business software; vulnerabilities in these products can expose sensitive data and systems.

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Oracle is an enterprise technology ecosystem best known in security contexts for Oracle Database, along with Java, application servers, business applications, and cloud services. These products often process sensitive business and personal data, so the tag commonly covers vulnerabilities, insecure configurations, and security updates affecting Oracle software and its integrations.

Material risks include exposed database listeners or management interfaces, excessive privileges, weak authentication, SQL injection, and vulnerable components that may permit unauthorized queries or code execution. Practitioners should inventory Oracle versions and dependencies, apply relevant security updates through controlled testing, restrict network access, enforce least privilege and encryption, and monitor database activity. Advisories should be assessed against the exact product and release, exploit prerequisites, and available mitigations; unsupported versions may remain exposed to known flaws.

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Also: Oracle Suit Points to AI Revenue Forecasting Risk; the AI Sovereignty PushIn this week's panel, four editors discussed the growing role of artificial intelligence in U.S. federal government cybersecurity, Oracle's investor lawsuit over its projected cloud sales to frontier AI lab OpenAI and what AI sovereignty means for enterprises.

Mandiant: 68% of Targets Were Higher Ed Institutions Running PeopleSoftShinyHunters exploited a critical zero-day in Oracle PeopleSoft to breach more than 100 organizations globally, researchers at Mandiant and Google's Threat Intelligence Group said, with universities and colleges accounting for the majority of confirmed targets in the active extortion campaign.

Also: Gas Station Monitoring Systems Under Attack, Spanish Teen Doxer ArrestedThis week, more happened than fits here: Microsoft tried to make nice with researchers, gas tank gauges under attack in the United States, fake FIFA websites are everywhere. Russia cried cyberespionage, Spanish police arrested a teenage doxer, a Oracle WebLogic flaw was actively exploited.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 3 weeks ago

Breach Roundup: Tycoon2FA Phishing Platform Rebounds

Also, Russian Signal Phishing, Iran-Linked Malware, Breaches in Spain and FranceThis week, Tycoon 2FA, Trio-Tech, messaging app spying and a ransomware broker sentenced. Iran-linked hackers. Mazda disclosed a breach. Oracle patched a flaw. North Korean actors weaponized VS Code, a Spanish port ransomware attack, a French teacher data breach and a healthcare firm victim surge.

Bank Info Security 6 months, 3 weeks ago

University of Phoenix Data Breach: 3.5M Individuals Affected

Full Scope of Clop Ransomware Group's Oracle E-Business Suite Hits Still EmergingThe University of Phoenix is notifying 3.5 million individuals that their personal information was compromised in a data breach. The theft traces to the Clop ransomware group's supply-chain campaign against users of Oracle E-Business Suite, in which it wield two zero-day vulnerabilities.

Bank Info Security 7 months, 2 weeks ago

When ERP Systems Become the Attack Surface

Skills Needed: Enterprise Architecture, Configuration and Vulnerability ManagementWhen a critical vulnerability surfaces in ERP systems such as the Oracle E-Business Suite flaw, attackers can go well beyond a single compromised server. The flaw exposed the need for cyber professionals who understand enterprise architecture, secure configuration and vulnerability interpretation.

Bank Info Security 7 months, 2 weeks ago

Breach Roundup: Recently Patched Oracle Flaw Under Attack

Also: npm Packages Infiltrated, FBI Issues Fraud Alert, Campbell's Soup Cans CISOThis week, a recently fixed Oracle flaw is being actively exploited, Shelly tackled Pro 4PM DoS bug, "Shai-Hulud 2.0" hit npm, the FBI warned of rising bank account takeover scams, regulators fined Comcast over a vendor breach, Iberia reported a supplier incident and Campbell's canned its CISO.

Bank Info Security 7 months, 3 weeks ago

Unifying Cloud Strategy to Unlock AI Potential

Talcott Financial Group's Dalavi on Oracle to Azure Migration and AI InnovationTalcott Financial Group's move from a dual-cloud setup to a unified Azure environment is reshaping performance, efficiency and AI readiness, says Sudhakar Dalavi, head of software engineering. He explains how data unification and continuous learning drive the next phase of innovation.

British Health System Investigates Claim Amid Wave of Enterprise Data TheftsRansomware gang Clop has claimed the United Kingdom's National Health Service among its latest victims. The NHS confirmed that it is listed on a cybercriminal group's dark website, but did not comment on Clop's claims. The hack attack appears tied to Oracle E-Business Suite exploits.

Bank Info Security 8 months, 2 weeks ago

Palo Alto Networks Bets Big on Agentic AI

CEO Nikesh Arora: Next-Generation Security Play Ties Automation to Identity, CloudWith new products set to launch, Palo Alto Networks is expanding its AI cybersecurity footprint. Chairman and CEO Nikesh Arora introduced the AgentiX platform, a retooled cloud approach, identity enhancements and a deal making Palo Alto the core security provider for Oracle Cloud.

Bank Info Security 8 months, 2 weeks ago

Palo Alto Adds Agentic AI to Supercharge Security Automation

CEO Nikesh Arora: Next-Generation Security Play Ties Automation to Identity, CloudWith new products set to launch, Palo Alto Networks is expanding its AI cybersecurity footprint. Chairman and CEO Nikesh Arora introduced the AgentiX platform, a retooled cloud approach, identity enhancements and a deal making Palo Alto the core security provider for Oracle Cloud.

Bank Info Security 9 months, 1 week ago

Clop Attacks Against Oracle E-Business Suite Trace to July

Signs Point to Multiple Exploit Chains, One Including a Zero-Day, Being EmployedData-stealing attacks targeting Oracle E-Business Suite, for which an affiliate of Russian-speaking Clop ransomware group is claiming credit, appear to have begun by August and involved multiple attack chains, of which one targeted a zero-day vulnerability, report Google threat researchers.

Deploy Emergency Patch for Zero-Day Flaw, Hunt for Signs of Intrusion, Warn ExpertsOracle patched a zero-day vulnerability in Oracle E-Business Suite and urged customers to immediately install the fix. The flaw has been exploited since August by the Clop ransomware group, and with exploit code now having leaked, experts expect to see many more attackers join the fray.

Bank Info Security 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Oracle Sees No Zero-Day Exploits Tied to Customer Extortion

Data-Grabbing Attacks Appear to Compromise Organizations Without July Patch UpdateOracle has confirmed reports that its customers are being targeted by data-stealing extortionists. Experts said attackers appear to be exploiting E-Business Suite customers who haven't yet installed patches released by Oracle in July to fix critical, remotely exploitable vulnerabilities.

Bank Info Security 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Extortionists Claim Mass Oracle E-Business Suite Data Theft

Executives Receiving Ransom Demands of Up to $50 Million, Warns Ransomware ExpertExtortionists are shaking down executives at organizations that use Oracle E-Business Suite, claiming to have stolen their sensitive data and demanding ransoms of up to $50 million, multiple cybersecurity firms are warning. The criminals claim to be associated with the Clop ransomware group.

Bank Info Security 11 months, 2 weeks ago

Oracle/Cerner EHR Hack: Breach Reports Still Trickling In

At Least 410,000 Patients Reported Affected, But Likely Even More VictimsMonths after news first broke that a hacking incident compromised legacy patient data hosted by Cerner electronic health record servers that were set to migrate to parent company Oracle's cloud environment, data breach reports related to the hack are still slowly trickling in to regulators. What's taking so long?

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Flaw Enabled Malicious File Uploads, Researchers FoundExploring Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, researchers at Tenable found that Oracle's console-based Code Editor tool failed to block arbitrary file uploads, and could be silently exploited via drive-by attacks to install malware. They said Oracle has now fixed the vulnerability.

Hacker Claims to Have Exploited Flaw in Oracle WebLogic Server, Sold Stolen DataSeychelles Commercial Bank is warning customers that a hacker stole their personal information - but no money - from their accounts after breaching its systems. The hacker involved claims to have stolen and sold two gigabytes of customer data from the bank, which paid no ransom.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 2 months ago

Indiana Health System Notifies 263,000 of Oracle Hack

Union Health System Among Many Cerner Legacy Data Clients Affected by BreachAn Indiana health system is among the first healthcare organizations notifying regulators and thousands of people affected by the Oracle hack in January. Attackers compromised legacy patient data hosted by Cerner servers that were set to migrate to Oracle's cloud environment.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 2 months ago

Cryptohack Roundup: KiloEX Offers Compensation

Also, Nike Sued Over Shutdown of NFT SubsidiaryThis week, KiloEX compensation after Oracle exploit, Nike sued over NFT shutdown, SEC dropped probe into PayPal PYUSD, Long Island man sentenced for crypto fraud, Americans lost billions to crypto scams, Loopscale exploiter agreed to return stolen funds and bank regulators softened stance on crypto.

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